Migrant Encounters: Intimate Labor, the State, and Mobility Across Asia
考察了亞洲各地的移民遇到國家政策提出的限制和機遇時,會發生什麼事情?
這些散文由國際人類學家,社會學家和地理學家組成,提供了關於移民的親密後果以及亞洲移民國家遭遇的變革影響及深刻細緻的闡述。
解決從未婚移民母親出生孩子的命運到跨境夫婦和移民家庭傭工日常談判中的一系列話題,貢獻者將自己從東北亞一直延伸到廣泛的移民路線到各個方面,海灣地區。作者利用民族志研究和政策分析來說明移民與國家行為者和力量的相互作用的質感。從一系列觀點來看,他們探討了這些遇到的情況,教導我們關於移民機構和國家權力在一個地區的運作,現在充斥著各種形式的跨境流動。
Migrant Encounters examines what happens when migrants across Asia encounter both the restrictions and opportunities presented by state actors and policies, some that leave deep marks on migrants' own life trajectories and others that produce fragmentary, uneven traces. With a focus on those who migrate to perform intimate labor—domestic, care, and sex work—or whose own intimate and familial lives are redefined through migration, marriage, and sometimes parenthood, this volume argues that such encounters transform both migrants and the states between which they move.
Written by an international group of anthropologists, sociologists, and geographers, these essays offer richly detailed and insightful accounts of the intimate consequences of migration and the transformative effects of migrant-state encounters across Asia. Addressing a range of topics from the fate of children born to unmarried migrant mothers to the everyday negotiations of cross-border couples and migrant domestic workers, the contributors situate themselves at various points along the extensive migration routes that extend from northeast Asia all the way to the Gulf region. The authors draw on ethnographic research and policy analysis to illustrate the texture of migrants' interactions with state actors and forces. From a range of perspectives, they explore what these encounters teach us about migrant agency and the workings of state power in a region now rife with diverse forms of cross-border mobility.
Sara L. Friedman(Autor)
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 978-0812247541
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