Anthropology and Migration
Autor Caroline B. Brettellen Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 sep 2003
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780759103207
ISBN-10: 0759103208
Pagini: 262
Dimensiuni: 150 x 226 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Altamira Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0759103208
Pagini: 262
Dimensiuni: 150 x 226 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Altamira Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Introduction: Anthropology, Migration, and the Portuguese Diaspora
Part 2 PART I. Situating the Anthropological Perspective: Macro, Meso, and Micro Approaches to the Study of Migration
Chapter 3 1. The Emigrant, the Nation, and the State in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Portugal: An Anthropological Perspective
Chapter 4 2. Migration Stories: Agency and the Individual in the Study of Immigration
Part 5 PART II: Return Migration, Transmigrants, and Transnationalism
Chapter 6 3. Emigrar para Voltar: A Portuguese Ideology of Return Migration
Chapter 7 4. Emigration, the Church, and the Religious Festival in Northern Portugal
Part 8 PART III: Cities, Immigrant Communities, and Ethnic Identity
Chapter 9 5. Is the Ethnic Community Inevitable?: A Comparison of the Settlement Patterns of Portuguese Immigrants in Toronto and Paris
Chapter 10 6. Ethnicity and Entrepreneurs: Portuguese Immigrants in a Canadian City
Part 11 PART IV: Gender and Migration
Chapter 12 7. Emigration and Household Structure in a Portuguese Parish, 1850-1920
Chapter 13 8. Women are Migrants, Too: A Portuguese Perspective
Chapter 14 9. Conclusion: Toward a Comparative Understanding of Migration
Chapter 15 References
Part 2 PART I. Situating the Anthropological Perspective: Macro, Meso, and Micro Approaches to the Study of Migration
Chapter 3 1. The Emigrant, the Nation, and the State in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Portugal: An Anthropological Perspective
Chapter 4 2. Migration Stories: Agency and the Individual in the Study of Immigration
Part 5 PART II: Return Migration, Transmigrants, and Transnationalism
Chapter 6 3. Emigrar para Voltar: A Portuguese Ideology of Return Migration
Chapter 7 4. Emigration, the Church, and the Religious Festival in Northern Portugal
Part 8 PART III: Cities, Immigrant Communities, and Ethnic Identity
Chapter 9 5. Is the Ethnic Community Inevitable?: A Comparison of the Settlement Patterns of Portuguese Immigrants in Toronto and Paris
Chapter 10 6. Ethnicity and Entrepreneurs: Portuguese Immigrants in a Canadian City
Part 11 PART IV: Gender and Migration
Chapter 12 7. Emigration and Household Structure in a Portuguese Parish, 1850-1920
Chapter 13 8. Women are Migrants, Too: A Portuguese Perspective
Chapter 14 9. Conclusion: Toward a Comparative Understanding of Migration
Chapter 15 References
Recenzii
There is not a bad chapter in this book, but Brettell's work really shines in her discussion of agency/structure in her comparative analysis.
Recommended. Undergraduate and graduate students; professionals interested in Portuguese studies.
This book is refreshing as it underscores the centrality of Portuguese colonialism and emigration for debates concerning transnationalism, ethnicity, and identity. It will undoubtedly be of interest to academics and students interested in migration studies, history, and interdisciplinary methods for data collection and analysis.
Recommended. Undergraduate and graduate students; professionals interested in Portuguese studies.
This book is refreshing as it underscores the centrality of Portuguese colonialism and emigration for debates concerning transnationalism, ethnicity, and identity. It will undoubtedly be of interest to academics and students interested in migration studies, history, and interdisciplinary methods for data collection and analysis.