Deborah Reed-Danahay, Helena Wulff
Anthropological Approaches to Reading Migrant Writing
Reimagining Ethnographic Methods, Knowledge, and Power
Herausgeber: Reed-Danahay, Deborah; Wulff, Helena
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Deborah Reed-Danahay, Helena Wulff
Anthropological Approaches to Reading Migrant Writing
Reimagining Ethnographic Methods, Knowledge, and Power
Herausgeber: Reed-Danahay, Deborah; Wulff, Helena
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This book brings fresh perspectives to the anthropology of migration. It focuses on what migrants write and how anthropologists may incorporate insights gained from engagement with this writing into research methods and writing practices.
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This book brings fresh perspectives to the anthropology of migration. It focuses on what migrants write and how anthropologists may incorporate insights gained from engagement with this writing into research methods and writing practices.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 150mm x 229mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 334g
- ISBN-13: 9781032408866
- ISBN-10: 1032408863
- Artikelnr.: 69113739
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 150mm x 229mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 334g
- ISBN-13: 9781032408866
- ISBN-10: 1032408863
- Artikelnr.: 69113739
Deborah Reed-Danahay is Professor of Anthropology at the University at Buffalo (SUNY), USA. Helena Wulff is Professor Emerita of Social Anthropology at Stockholm University, Sweden.
Introduction: Unsettling Migrant Narratives 1. Exploring the Immigrant
Novel: Blurred Genres, Embodied Identities, and the Unsettling Migration
Experience 2. "I Dream of Cabo Verde Every Night Now:" Reflections on/from
Writers in the Diaspora 3."The love of the people - my reward": Sam
Selvon's Legacy in Caribbean London 4. Imaginaries of Belonging in
Middle-Class Relocation Narratives: The French in London 5. Capturing
Comedy, and Tragedy: Emplacement Strategies in Migrant Writing from Sweden
6. Migrants' Self-Narrations as Cultural Critique: Exploring Political
Subjectivities through Asylum Seekers' and Returnees' Narratives and
Literature 7.The Anthropologist as Observant Reader of Migrant Literature:
The Case of Indonesian Domestic Workers in Hong Kong 8. At the Unsettling
Limits of Collaborative Life Writing: A Memoir of An Ethnography-Memoir 9.
Scrolling through Unheard Voices: Unaccompanied Child Migrant Narratives on
Social Media; Afterword: Migrants, Anthropologists, and Writing
Novel: Blurred Genres, Embodied Identities, and the Unsettling Migration
Experience 2. "I Dream of Cabo Verde Every Night Now:" Reflections on/from
Writers in the Diaspora 3."The love of the people - my reward": Sam
Selvon's Legacy in Caribbean London 4. Imaginaries of Belonging in
Middle-Class Relocation Narratives: The French in London 5. Capturing
Comedy, and Tragedy: Emplacement Strategies in Migrant Writing from Sweden
6. Migrants' Self-Narrations as Cultural Critique: Exploring Political
Subjectivities through Asylum Seekers' and Returnees' Narratives and
Literature 7.The Anthropologist as Observant Reader of Migrant Literature:
The Case of Indonesian Domestic Workers in Hong Kong 8. At the Unsettling
Limits of Collaborative Life Writing: A Memoir of An Ethnography-Memoir 9.
Scrolling through Unheard Voices: Unaccompanied Child Migrant Narratives on
Social Media; Afterword: Migrants, Anthropologists, and Writing
Introduction: Unsettling Migrant Narratives 1. Exploring the Immigrant
Novel: Blurred Genres, Embodied Identities, and the Unsettling Migration
Experience 2. "I Dream of Cabo Verde Every Night Now:" Reflections on/from
Writers in the Diaspora 3."The love of the people - my reward": Sam
Selvon's Legacy in Caribbean London 4. Imaginaries of Belonging in
Middle-Class Relocation Narratives: The French in London 5. Capturing
Comedy, and Tragedy: Emplacement Strategies in Migrant Writing from Sweden
6. Migrants' Self-Narrations as Cultural Critique: Exploring Political
Subjectivities through Asylum Seekers' and Returnees' Narratives and
Literature 7.The Anthropologist as Observant Reader of Migrant Literature:
The Case of Indonesian Domestic Workers in Hong Kong 8. At the Unsettling
Limits of Collaborative Life Writing: A Memoir of An Ethnography-Memoir 9.
Scrolling through Unheard Voices: Unaccompanied Child Migrant Narratives on
Social Media; Afterword: Migrants, Anthropologists, and Writing
Novel: Blurred Genres, Embodied Identities, and the Unsettling Migration
Experience 2. "I Dream of Cabo Verde Every Night Now:" Reflections on/from
Writers in the Diaspora 3."The love of the people - my reward": Sam
Selvon's Legacy in Caribbean London 4. Imaginaries of Belonging in
Middle-Class Relocation Narratives: The French in London 5. Capturing
Comedy, and Tragedy: Emplacement Strategies in Migrant Writing from Sweden
6. Migrants' Self-Narrations as Cultural Critique: Exploring Political
Subjectivities through Asylum Seekers' and Returnees' Narratives and
Literature 7.The Anthropologist as Observant Reader of Migrant Literature:
The Case of Indonesian Domestic Workers in Hong Kong 8. At the Unsettling
Limits of Collaborative Life Writing: A Memoir of An Ethnography-Memoir 9.
Scrolling through Unheard Voices: Unaccompanied Child Migrant Narratives on
Social Media; Afterword: Migrants, Anthropologists, and Writing