Engendering Transnational Voices
Studies in Family, Work, and Identity
Herausgeber: Man, Guida; Cohen, Rina
Engendering Transnational Voices
Studies in Family, Work, and Identity
Herausgeber: Man, Guida; Cohen, Rina
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This book examines the transnational practices and identities of immigrant women, youth, and children in an era of global migration and neoliberalism, addressing family relations, gender and work, schooling, remittances, cultural identities, caring for children and the elderly, inter- and multi-generational relationships, activism, and more.
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This book examines the transnational practices and identities of immigrant women, youth, and children in an era of global migration and neoliberalism, addressing family relations, gender and work, schooling, remittances, cultural identities, caring for children and the elderly, inter- and multi-generational relationships, activism, and more.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. April 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781771121132
- ISBN-10: 1771121130
- Artikelnr.: 42054739
- Verlag: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. April 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781771121132
- ISBN-10: 1771121130
- Artikelnr.: 42054739
Table of Contents for
Engendering Transnational Voices: Studies in Family, Work, and Identity,
edited by Guida Man and Rina Cohen
Introduction: Engendering Transnational Voice Rina Cohen and Guida Man
Part I: Experiencing Transnational Family Lives
1. Gulf Husbands and Canadian Wives: Transnationalism from Below among
South AsiansâEUR"A Classed, Gendered, and Racialized Phenomenon Tania Das
Gupta
2. Maintaining Families Through Transnational Strategies: The Experience of
Mainland Chinese Immigrant Women in Canada Guida Man
3. Intergenerational and Transnational Familyhood in Canada's Technology
Triangle Amrita Hari
4. Transnational Family Exchanges in Senior Canadian Immigrant Families
Nancy Mandell, Katharine King, Valerie Preston, Natalie Weiser, Ann Kim,
and Meg Luxton
Part II: Negotiating Transnational Care Work
5. Multidirectional Care in Filipino Families Valerie Francisco
6. Transnationalism and Remittances: The Double-edged Position of
Transmigrant Women Engaged in the Domestic Service Sector Patience
Elabor-Idemudia
7. Mothering Has No Borders: The Transnational Kinship Networks of
Undocumented Jamaican Domestic Workers in Canada Susan M. Brigham
8. Transnational Motherhood: Constructing Intergenerational Relations
Between Filipina Migrant Workers and Their Children Rina Cohen
Part III: Constructing Transnational Cultural Identities
9. Living Up to Expectations: 2nd and 1.5-Generation Immigrant Students'
Pursuit of University Education Leanne Taylor and Carl E. James
10. Family, Religion, and the Re-territorialization of Culture within the
South Asian Diaspora Lina Samuel
11. Transnational Activism: An Asian Canadian Case Xiaoping Li
Part IV: Contesting Hegemonic Discourses and Reshaping Transnational Social
Spaces
12. Structuring Transnationalism: The Mothering Discourse and the
Educational Project Ann Kim
13. Producing Refugees and Trafficked Persons: Women, Unaccompanied Minors
and Discourses of Criminalized Victimhood Hijin Park
14. Field Correspondence: Exploring the Roots of the Transnational Habitus
Christine Hughes
15. Migrant Networks: Peruvian Women (Re)Shaping Social Spaces in Madrid
Felipe Rubio
Contributors
Index
Engendering Transnational Voices: Studies in Family, Work, and Identity,
edited by Guida Man and Rina Cohen
Introduction: Engendering Transnational Voice Rina Cohen and Guida Man
Part I: Experiencing Transnational Family Lives
1. Gulf Husbands and Canadian Wives: Transnationalism from Below among
South AsiansâEUR"A Classed, Gendered, and Racialized Phenomenon Tania Das
Gupta
2. Maintaining Families Through Transnational Strategies: The Experience of
Mainland Chinese Immigrant Women in Canada Guida Man
3. Intergenerational and Transnational Familyhood in Canada's Technology
Triangle Amrita Hari
4. Transnational Family Exchanges in Senior Canadian Immigrant Families
Nancy Mandell, Katharine King, Valerie Preston, Natalie Weiser, Ann Kim,
and Meg Luxton
Part II: Negotiating Transnational Care Work
5. Multidirectional Care in Filipino Families Valerie Francisco
6. Transnationalism and Remittances: The Double-edged Position of
Transmigrant Women Engaged in the Domestic Service Sector Patience
Elabor-Idemudia
7. Mothering Has No Borders: The Transnational Kinship Networks of
Undocumented Jamaican Domestic Workers in Canada Susan M. Brigham
8. Transnational Motherhood: Constructing Intergenerational Relations
Between Filipina Migrant Workers and Their Children Rina Cohen
Part III: Constructing Transnational Cultural Identities
9. Living Up to Expectations: 2nd and 1.5-Generation Immigrant Students'
Pursuit of University Education Leanne Taylor and Carl E. James
10. Family, Religion, and the Re-territorialization of Culture within the
South Asian Diaspora Lina Samuel
11. Transnational Activism: An Asian Canadian Case Xiaoping Li
Part IV: Contesting Hegemonic Discourses and Reshaping Transnational Social
Spaces
12. Structuring Transnationalism: The Mothering Discourse and the
Educational Project Ann Kim
13. Producing Refugees and Trafficked Persons: Women, Unaccompanied Minors
and Discourses of Criminalized Victimhood Hijin Park
14. Field Correspondence: Exploring the Roots of the Transnational Habitus
Christine Hughes
15. Migrant Networks: Peruvian Women (Re)Shaping Social Spaces in Madrid
Felipe Rubio
Contributors
Index
Table of Contents for
Engendering Transnational Voices: Studies in Family, Work, and Identity,
edited by Guida Man and Rina Cohen
Introduction: Engendering Transnational Voice Rina Cohen and Guida Man
Part I: Experiencing Transnational Family Lives
1. Gulf Husbands and Canadian Wives: Transnationalism from Below among
South AsiansâEUR"A Classed, Gendered, and Racialized Phenomenon Tania Das
Gupta
2. Maintaining Families Through Transnational Strategies: The Experience of
Mainland Chinese Immigrant Women in Canada Guida Man
3. Intergenerational and Transnational Familyhood in Canada's Technology
Triangle Amrita Hari
4. Transnational Family Exchanges in Senior Canadian Immigrant Families
Nancy Mandell, Katharine King, Valerie Preston, Natalie Weiser, Ann Kim,
and Meg Luxton
Part II: Negotiating Transnational Care Work
5. Multidirectional Care in Filipino Families Valerie Francisco
6. Transnationalism and Remittances: The Double-edged Position of
Transmigrant Women Engaged in the Domestic Service Sector Patience
Elabor-Idemudia
7. Mothering Has No Borders: The Transnational Kinship Networks of
Undocumented Jamaican Domestic Workers in Canada Susan M. Brigham
8. Transnational Motherhood: Constructing Intergenerational Relations
Between Filipina Migrant Workers and Their Children Rina Cohen
Part III: Constructing Transnational Cultural Identities
9. Living Up to Expectations: 2nd and 1.5-Generation Immigrant Students'
Pursuit of University Education Leanne Taylor and Carl E. James
10. Family, Religion, and the Re-territorialization of Culture within the
South Asian Diaspora Lina Samuel
11. Transnational Activism: An Asian Canadian Case Xiaoping Li
Part IV: Contesting Hegemonic Discourses and Reshaping Transnational Social
Spaces
12. Structuring Transnationalism: The Mothering Discourse and the
Educational Project Ann Kim
13. Producing Refugees and Trafficked Persons: Women, Unaccompanied Minors
and Discourses of Criminalized Victimhood Hijin Park
14. Field Correspondence: Exploring the Roots of the Transnational Habitus
Christine Hughes
15. Migrant Networks: Peruvian Women (Re)Shaping Social Spaces in Madrid
Felipe Rubio
Contributors
Index
Engendering Transnational Voices: Studies in Family, Work, and Identity,
edited by Guida Man and Rina Cohen
Introduction: Engendering Transnational Voice Rina Cohen and Guida Man
Part I: Experiencing Transnational Family Lives
1. Gulf Husbands and Canadian Wives: Transnationalism from Below among
South AsiansâEUR"A Classed, Gendered, and Racialized Phenomenon Tania Das
Gupta
2. Maintaining Families Through Transnational Strategies: The Experience of
Mainland Chinese Immigrant Women in Canada Guida Man
3. Intergenerational and Transnational Familyhood in Canada's Technology
Triangle Amrita Hari
4. Transnational Family Exchanges in Senior Canadian Immigrant Families
Nancy Mandell, Katharine King, Valerie Preston, Natalie Weiser, Ann Kim,
and Meg Luxton
Part II: Negotiating Transnational Care Work
5. Multidirectional Care in Filipino Families Valerie Francisco
6. Transnationalism and Remittances: The Double-edged Position of
Transmigrant Women Engaged in the Domestic Service Sector Patience
Elabor-Idemudia
7. Mothering Has No Borders: The Transnational Kinship Networks of
Undocumented Jamaican Domestic Workers in Canada Susan M. Brigham
8. Transnational Motherhood: Constructing Intergenerational Relations
Between Filipina Migrant Workers and Their Children Rina Cohen
Part III: Constructing Transnational Cultural Identities
9. Living Up to Expectations: 2nd and 1.5-Generation Immigrant Students'
Pursuit of University Education Leanne Taylor and Carl E. James
10. Family, Religion, and the Re-territorialization of Culture within the
South Asian Diaspora Lina Samuel
11. Transnational Activism: An Asian Canadian Case Xiaoping Li
Part IV: Contesting Hegemonic Discourses and Reshaping Transnational Social
Spaces
12. Structuring Transnationalism: The Mothering Discourse and the
Educational Project Ann Kim
13. Producing Refugees and Trafficked Persons: Women, Unaccompanied Minors
and Discourses of Criminalized Victimhood Hijin Park
14. Field Correspondence: Exploring the Roots of the Transnational Habitus
Christine Hughes
15. Migrant Networks: Peruvian Women (Re)Shaping Social Spaces in Madrid
Felipe Rubio
Contributors
Index