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Return – Nationalizing Transnational Mobility in Asia

Autor Biao Xiang, Brenda S. A. Yeoh, Mika Toyota
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 oct 2013
Since the late 1990s, Asian nations have increasingly encouraged, facilitated, or demanded the return of emigrants. In this interdisciplinary collection, distinguished scholars from countries around the world explore the changing relations between nation-states and transnational mobility. Taking into account illegally trafficked migrants, deportees, temporary laborers on short-term contracts, and highly skilled émigrés, the contributors argue that the figure of the returnee energizes and redefines nationalism in an era of increasingly fluid and indeterminate national sovereignty. They acknowledge the diversity, complexity, and instability of reverse migration, while emphasizing its discursive, policy, and political significance at a moment when the tensions between state power and transnational subjects are particularly visible. Taken together, the essays foreground Asia as a useful site for rethinking the intersections of migration, sovereignty, and nationalism.Contributors. Sylvia Cowan, Johan Lindquist, Melody Chia-wen Lu, Koji Sasaki, Shin Hyunjoon, Mariko Asano Tamanoi, Mika Toyota, Carol Upadhya, Wang Cangbai, Xiang Biao, Brenda S. A. Yeoh
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822355311
ISBN-10: 0822355310
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 8 photographs
Dimensiuni: 153 x 232 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press

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"This important volume creates a link between two phenomena that are often treated as oppositional, nation and (trans) nation. Focusing on return migration, the contributors show that space is more than place; it is a method for understanding global movements. The chapters illustrate how generation, class, and often flexible categories (returnee, refugee, and worker) place institutions and the people that they claim to serve in a constantly negotiated relationship. The conversation between scholars of different disciplines will stimulate wide-ranging debate."—Jeffrey Lesser, author of A Discontented Diaspora: Japanese Brazilians and the Meanings of Ethnic Militancy, 1960-1980
"This important volume creates a link between two phenomena that are often treated as oppositional, nation and (trans) nation. Focusing on return migration, the contributors show that space is more than place; it is a method for understanding global movements. The chapters illustrate how generation, class, and often flexible categories (returnee, refugee, and worker) place institutions and the people that they claim to serve in a constantly negotiated relationship. The conversation between scholars of different disciplines will stimulate wide-ranging debate." - Jeffrey Lesser, author of A Discontented Diaspora: Japanese Brazilians and the Meanings of Ethnic Militancy, 1960-1980

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Cuprins

Acknowledgments vii
Introduction. Return and the Reordering of Transnational Mobility in Asia / Xiang Biao 1
1. To Return or Not to Return: The Changing Meaning of Mobility among Japanese Brazilians, 1908¿2010 / Koji Sasaki 21
2. Soldier's Home: War, Migration, and Delayed Return in Postwar Japan / Mariko Asano Tamanoi 39
3. Guiqiao as Political Subjects in the Making of the People's Republic of China, 1949¿1979 / Wang Cangbai 63
4. Transnational Encapsulation: Compulsory Return as a Labor-Migration Control in East Asia / Xiang Biao 83
5. Cambodians Go "Home": Forced Returns and Redisplacement Thirty Years after the American War in Indochina / Sylvia R. Cowan 100
6. Rescue, Return, in Place: Deportees, "Victims," and the Regulation of Indonesian Migration / Johan Lindquist 122
7. Return of the Global Indian: Software Professionals and the Worlding of Bangalore / Carol Upadhya 141
8. Ethnicizing, Capitalizing, and Nationalizing: South Korea and the Returning Korean Chinese / Melody Chia-Wen Lu and Shen Hyunjoon 162
Contributors 179
References 183
Index 205