Privileged migrants, such as expatriates living abroad, are typically associated with lives of luxury in exotic locations. This fascinating and in-depth study reveals a more complex reality. By focusing on corporate expatriates, the author provides one of the first book length studies on 'transnationalism from above'.The book draws on the author's extended research among the expatriate community in Jakarta, Indonesia. The findings, which relate to expatriate communities worldwide, provide a nuanced analysis of current trends among a globally mobile workforce.While acknowledging the potentially empowering impact of transnationalism, the author challenges current paradigms by arguing that the study of elite migration shows that transnational lives do not always entail fluid identities but the maintenance of boundaries - of body, race and gender.The rich ethnographic data adds a critical dimension to studies of migration and transnationalism, filling a distinct gap in terms of theory and ethnography. Written in an engaging and accessible style, the book will be of interest to academics and students, particularly in anthropology, migration studies and human geography.
Book Description
Hardcover: 190 pages
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing Limited (31 May 2007)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0754647439
ISBN-13: 9780754647430
相关推荐
- Doing Digital Migration Studies: Theories and Practices of the Everyday
- Doing Good or Doing Better: Development Policies in a Globalizing World
- Organizing for Independence: Secessionist Protest, Organizational Change, and the Referendum Crisis in Catalonia
- Social Movements and the Politics of Debt: Transnational Resistance against Debt on Three Continents
觉得文章有用就打赏一下文章作者
支付宝扫一扫

微信扫一扫
