Expatriation and Migration: Two Faces of the Same Coin
Sylvain Becken Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 dec 2023
Contributors are: Julia Büchele, Clio Chaveneau, Milos Debnar, Karine Duplan, Abdoulaye Gueye, Omar Lizarraga, and Chie Sakai.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004693654
ISBN-10: 9004693653
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Brill
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ISBN-10: 9004693653
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Notă biografică
Sylvain Beck, Ph.D. in Sociology (2015), Paris-Sorbonne University, is Lecturer in Social Work at Cergy-Paris University. He has published Expatriation as emancipation. Towards another eye on international migrations? (Revue Sociétés Plurielles, 2021, in French).
Cuprins
List of Figures and TablesNotes on Contributors
1 Introduction: Categories of Expats and Migrants Issues in Reappraising Global Human Displacements
Sylvain Beck
2 Behind the Words: On the Use of Expatriate and Emigrant in the French Context
Abdoulaye Gueye
3 Privileged, Highly Skilled and Unproblematic? White Europeans in Japan as Migrants
Miloš Debnár
4 Expat Spouses as “Quasi Members” Inside a Privileged Migration in Kampala, Uganda
Julia Büchele
5 Between Lifestyles and Economic Opportunities: The Gendered Expectations of Japanese Expatriates in China’s Global Cities
Chie Sakai
6 Enjoying the Advantages of Freedom: Multi-Local Practices of US “Pleasant Expats” in Northwest Mexico
Omar Lizárraga
7 Privilege in Migration: The Benefits of Nationality for Northern Migrants in the Middle East
Clio Chaveneau
8 The Expatriate as a Hero of Globalization? Privileged Migration and Neoliberal Ideology in Luxembourg
Karine Duplan
9 Conclusion: Sharing a Common Humanity: Expats and Migrants in Anthropocene Narratives
Sylvain Beck
Index
PART 1: Beyond Words: Questioning Categories and Defining the Problem
1 Introduction: Categories of Expats and Migrants Issues in Reappraising Global Human Displacements
Sylvain Beck
2 Behind the Words: On the Use of Expatriate and Emigrant in the French Context
Abdoulaye Gueye
3 Privileged, Highly Skilled and Unproblematic? White Europeans in Japan as Migrants
Miloš Debnár
PART 2: Gender Differentiation within the Categories: Blurring Tradition and Modernity
4 Expat Spouses as “Quasi Members” Inside a Privileged Migration in Kampala, Uganda
Julia Büchele
5 Between Lifestyles and Economic Opportunities: The Gendered Expectations of Japanese Expatriates in China’s Global Cities
Chie Sakai
PART 3: Beyond the Privilege: The Expatriate as a Symbol of Modernity
6 Enjoying the Advantages of Freedom: Multi-Local Practices of US “Pleasant Expats” in Northwest Mexico
Omar Lizárraga
7 Privilege in Migration: The Benefits of Nationality for Northern Migrants in the Middle East
Clio Chaveneau
8 The Expatriate as a Hero of Globalization? Privileged Migration and Neoliberal Ideology in Luxembourg
Karine Duplan
9 Conclusion: Sharing a Common Humanity: Expats and Migrants in Anthropocene Narratives
Sylvain Beck
Index