Migrant Encounters examines what happens when migrants across Asia encounter the restrictions and opportunities presented by state actors and policies. Contributions draw on original ethnographic work foregrounding migrants' intimate lives to argue that such encounters unpredictably transform migrants and the states between which they move.
Migrant Encounters examines what happens when migrants across Asia encounter the restrictions and opportunities presented by state actors and policies. Contributions draw on original ethnographic work foregrounding migrants' intimate lives to argue that such encounters unpredictably transform migrants and the states between which they move.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction. Migrant Encounters —Sara L. Friedman and Pardis Mahdavi PART I. THE INTIMATE LIVES OF INTIMATE LABORERS Chapter 1. Intimacies and Remittances: The Material Bases for Love and Intimate Labor Between Korean Men and Their Foreign Spouses in South Korea —Hyun Mee Kim Chapter 2. Migration and the (Im)morality of Everyday Life —Filippo Osella PART II. MIGRATION AND THE NATIONAL FAMILY Chapter 3. Children of the Emir: Perverse Integration and Incorporation in the Gulf —Pardis Mahdavi Chapter 4. Temporary Shelter in the Shadows: Migrant Mothers and Torture Claims in Hong Kong —Nicole Constable Chapter 5. Troubling Jus Sanguinis: The State, Law, and Citizenships of Japanese-Filipino Youth in Japan —Nobue Suzuki PART III. NEGOTIATING THE STATE Chapter 6. Caged in and Breaking Loose: Intimate Labor, the State, and Migrant Domestic Workers in Saudi Arabia and Other Arab Countries —Mark Johnson and Christoph Wilcke Chapter 7. Reproduction Crisis, Illegality, and Migrant Women Under Capitalist Globalization: The Case of Taiwan —Hsiao-Chuan Hsia Chapter 8. Migrant Wives, Migrant Workers, and the Negotiation of (Il)legality in Singapore —Brenda S. A. Yeoh and Heng Leng Chee Chapter 9. Regulating Cross-Border Intimacy: Authenticity Paradigms and the Specter of Illegality Among Chinese Marital Immigrants to Taiwan —Sara L. Friedman List of Contributors Index Acknowledgments
Introduction. Migrant Encounters —Sara L. Friedman and Pardis Mahdavi PART I. THE INTIMATE LIVES OF INTIMATE LABORERS Chapter 1. Intimacies and Remittances: The Material Bases for Love and Intimate Labor Between Korean Men and Their Foreign Spouses in South Korea —Hyun Mee Kim Chapter 2. Migration and the (Im)morality of Everyday Life —Filippo Osella PART II. MIGRATION AND THE NATIONAL FAMILY Chapter 3. Children of the Emir: Perverse Integration and Incorporation in the Gulf —Pardis Mahdavi Chapter 4. Temporary Shelter in the Shadows: Migrant Mothers and Torture Claims in Hong Kong —Nicole Constable Chapter 5. Troubling Jus Sanguinis: The State, Law, and Citizenships of Japanese-Filipino Youth in Japan —Nobue Suzuki PART III. NEGOTIATING THE STATE Chapter 6. Caged in and Breaking Loose: Intimate Labor, the State, and Migrant Domestic Workers in Saudi Arabia and Other Arab Countries —Mark Johnson and Christoph Wilcke Chapter 7. Reproduction Crisis, Illegality, and Migrant Women Under Capitalist Globalization: The Case of Taiwan —Hsiao-Chuan Hsia Chapter 8. Migrant Wives, Migrant Workers, and the Negotiation of (Il)legality in Singapore —Brenda S. A. Yeoh and Heng Leng Chee Chapter 9. Regulating Cross-Border Intimacy: Authenticity Paradigms and the Specter of Illegality Among Chinese Marital Immigrants to Taiwan —Sara L. Friedman List of Contributors Index Acknowledgments
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