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This Handbook provides a framework for analyzing migrant diversity, utilizing case studies that illustrate the social dynamics and consequences of such diversity for both migrants and host societies. By engaging with a wide range of literature and theoretical perspectives related to race and ethnicity, diasporas, gender, superdiversity, and intersectionality, it examines how such diversities can result in social processes of inclusion, exclusion, and hierarchical inequalities.In this Handbook, an interdisciplinary range of scholars analyze the diversity among various groups of labor and refugee migrants, marriage and ethnic return migrants, and diasporas in various continents, including the Americas, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. In addition to ethnic diversity, chapter authors discuss migrant differences based on gender and sexuality, social class, generation, and legality and how they impact host societies and their treatment of migrant groups.Comprehensive and thought-provoking, this Handbook is a vital read for students and scholars in migration studies, anthropology, sociology, and geography. Its conceptual framework about migration and diversity will also appeal to those studying race and ethnicity, diasporas, and gender.
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Edited by Takeyuki Tsuda, Professor of Anthropology, School of Human Evolution and Social Change, Arizona State University, US
Table of Contents
ContentsPART I INTRODUCTION1 Introduction: migration, ethnicity, and diversity 2Takeyuki Tsuda2 Inclusions, exclusions, and hierarchies: analyzing migrant diversity inthe host society and among migrant communities 17Takeyuki TsudaPART II MIGRATION AND DIVERSITY IN THE HOST SOCIETYETHNIC DIVERSITY3 Filipino migration to Japan: intimacy, care, and ethnic diversity 42Mario Lopez and Fiona-Katharina Seiger4 Adding diversity to ethnic homeland: Korean Chinese (Joseonjok) andSoviet Korean (Goryeo Saram) ethnic return migrants in South Korea 64Changzoo Song5 Ethnonational diversity in Europe and variation in immigrantdeservingness amidst institutional turmoil 77Xavier Escandell and Alin M. Ceobanu6 "Nationality is a big barrier for us": ethnonational hierarchies amongaffluent and low-wage migrants in Dubai 95Lisa Reber7 Racialization and ethnicization of African caregiving migrants in the U.S. 109Cati CoeOTHER DIVERSITIES8 Diversity and gendered exclusions: trans women migrants from theglobal South in the global North 125Mirtha Garcia9 Marriage migration and diversities in Japan and East Asia 138Chigusa Yamaura10 Internal migration and diversification of foodscapes in urban China 154Minhua Ling11 Immigrant legal diversity as an extension of U.S. foreign policies: theCentral American case 168Cecilia Menjívar and Leisy J. AbregoPART III INTERNAL DIVERSITY WITHIN MIGRANT COMMUNITIESETHNIC DIVERSITY12 Diversities and interethnic relationships in Spanish-speaking Mormoncongregations in the U.S. 184Brittany Romanello13 'Deep inside me, I am still Mauritian': ethnoreligious differences,identity, and belonging among Mauritian immigrants in Canada 201Rachel Griffin14 Ethnic diversity in the Japanese diaspora 216Takeyuki TsudaOTHER DIVERSITIES15 Migration, heteronormativity, and gendered diversity 233Nicole Constable and Carol Chan16 The Eritrean diaspora in the United States and Italy: securitization,ethnoreligious differences, and political divisions 249Fiori Sara Berhane and Tricia Redeker Hepner17 The Kurdish diaspora at the crossroads: shifting gendered andgenerational dynamics 263Nisa Göksel18 Migration and generational diversity among Japanese Americans 280Takeyuki Tsuda
Review
'Across the globe, societies are becoming vastly more diverse because people are moving across nation-state borders. Collectively, the chapters in this book provide a rich portrait of how migration shapes between- and within-group diversity in a range of global contexts. This is the book we've been waiting for to help us understand how the diversity that results from migration shapes the human experience.' -- Tomás R. Jiménez, Stanford University, US'Edited by an internationally well-known scholar on migration and ethnicity, the contributions to the Handbook brilliantly unpack the intersectional nuances contained within the totalising concept of migration. Combined with excellent overview chapters by the editor, the individual chapters present diverse and original case-studies on migration, ethnicity and diversity spanning the globe.' -- Russell King, University of Sussex, UK
Details ISBN1800884788 Author Takeyuki Tsuda Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Series Elgar Handbooks in Migration Year 2024 ISBN-13 9781800884786 Format Hardcover Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Place of Publication Cheltenham Country of Publication United Kingdom Edited by Takeyuki Tsuda Audience Professional & Vocational DEWEY 304.8 Pages 316 Publication Date 2024-07-26 UK Release Date 2024-07-26 We've got this
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