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Transnational migration and Asia : the question of return / edited by Michiel Baas

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Global Asia (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ; 4.Publisher: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Description: 1 online resource (201 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789048523306
  • 9048523303
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Transnational migration and Asia.DDC classification:
  • 325.5 23
LOC classification:
  • JV8490 .T736 2015eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction. Return migration/the returning migrant: to what, where and why? / Michiel Baas -- Neither necessity nor nostalgia: Japanese-Brazilian transmigrants and the multigenerational meanings of return / Sarah LeBaron von Baeyer -- The fluidity of return: Indian student migrants' transnational ambitions and the meaning of Australian permanent residency / Michiel Baas -- Resident 'non-resident' Indians: gender, labour and the return to India / Amy Bhatt -- 'It's still home home' : notions of the homeland for Filipina dependent students in Ireland / Diane Sabenacio Nititham -- Looking back while moving forward: Japanese elites and the prominence of 'home' in discourses of settlement and cultural assimilation in the United States, 1890-1924 / Helen Kaibara -- Return of the lost generation? : search for belonging, identity and home among second-generation Viet Kieu / Priscilla Koh -- 'A Xu/Sou for the students' : a discourse analysis of Vietnamese student migration to France in the late colonial period / Cindy A. Nguyen -- 'The Bengali can return to his Desh but the Burmi can't because he has no Desh' : dilemmas of desire and belonging amongst the Burmese-Rohingya and Bangladeshi migrants in Pakistan / Nausheen H. Anwar
Summary: As our increasingly globalized world alters the dynamics of migration, the ideas that migrants have about returning to their home countries have evolved as well. This diverse collection examines the changes and complexities of migration patterns in a range ofAsian countries and cities, exploring how globalization and transnationalism shape and give meaning to the migrant experience. From Japanese-Brazilian transmigrants and Filipina students in Ireland to skilled migrants from India, the authors address migrants'backgrounds, ambitions, and opportunities to offer intriguing insights and propose fascinating new questions about the lives of migrants in today's world
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As our increasingly globalized world alters the dynamics of migration, the ideas that migrants have about returning to their home countries have evolved as well. This diverse collection examines the changes and complexities of migration patterns in a range ofAsian countries and cities, exploring how globalization and transnationalism shape and give meaning to the migrant experience. From Japanese-Brazilian transmigrants and Filipina students in Ireland to skilled migrants from India, the authors address migrants'backgrounds, ambitions, and opportunities to offer intriguing insights and propose fascinating new questions about the lives of migrants in today's world

Includes bibliographical references and index

Introduction. Return migration/the returning migrant: to what, where and why? / Michiel Baas -- Neither necessity nor nostalgia: Japanese-Brazilian transmigrants and the multigenerational meanings of return / Sarah LeBaron von Baeyer -- The fluidity of return: Indian student migrants' transnational ambitions and the meaning of Australian permanent residency / Michiel Baas -- Resident 'non-resident' Indians: gender, labour and the return to India / Amy Bhatt -- 'It's still home home' : notions of the homeland for Filipina dependent students in Ireland / Diane Sabenacio Nititham -- Looking back while moving forward: Japanese elites and the prominence of 'home' in discourses of settlement and cultural assimilation in the United States, 1890-1924 / Helen Kaibara -- Return of the lost generation? : search for belonging, identity and home among second-generation Viet Kieu / Priscilla Koh -- 'A Xu/Sou for the students' : a discourse analysis of Vietnamese student migration to France in the late colonial period / Cindy A. Nguyen -- 'The Bengali can return to his Desh but the Burmi can't because he has no Desh' : dilemmas of desire and belonging amongst the Burmese-Rohingya and Bangladeshi migrants in Pakistan / Nausheen H. Anwar

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