Lebanese in Motion: Gender and the Making of a Translocal Village (Culture and Social Practice)

Lebanese in Motion: Gender and the Making of a Translocal Village (Culture and Social Practice)

by: Anja Peleikis (Author)

Publisher: transcript publishing

Publication Date: August 5, 2003

Language: English

Print Length: 210 pages

ISBN-10: 3933127459

ISBN-13: 9783933127457

Book Description

Globalisation and transnational migration have altered people’s understanding of as well as their relationship to their »dwelling places« and »places of origin«. Taking the empirical case of the South Lebanese Shi’ite village of Zrariye and its migrant population in Abidjan/Côte d’Ivoire, the book shows how »place«, which has become a vital political, economic and social resource, continues to be of tremendous significance in the age of mobility and change. »Lebanese in Motion« explores how villagers »at home« and »abroad« are involved in producing a »translocal village-in-the-making«, which emanates as a social field through their practices and narratives. Travel and the means of communication make it possible to keep in constant touch and thus renegotiate kinship, generational and gender relationships beyond local, regional and nation-state boundaries. Particularly interested in understanding how female identities are redefined, the study delineates how gender and place are mutually constituted in the translocal village under study.
Globalisation and transnational migration have altered people’s understanding of as well as their relationship to their »dwelling places« and »places of origin«. Taking the empirical case of the South Lebanese Shi’ite village of Zrariye and its migrant population in Abidjan/Côte d’Ivoire, the book shows how »place«, which has become a vital political, economic and social resource, continues to be of tremendous significance in the age of mobility and change. »Lebanese in Motion« explores how villagers »at home« and »abroad« are involved in producing a »translocal village-in-the-making«, which emanates as a social field through their practices and narratives. Travel and the means of communication make it possible to keep in constant touch and thus renegotiate kinship, generational and gender relationships beyond local, regional and nation-state boundaries. Particularly interested in understanding how female identities are redefined, the study delineates how gender and place are mutually constituted in the translocal village under study. Read more

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