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2000

6 x 9 in.
289 pp., 4 figures, 10 tables
Out of print

 
 
 
     

Identities on the Move
Transnational Processes in North America and the Caribbean Basin

Edited by Liliana R. Goldin

 
 

   
 

This valuable collection assembles essays by leading experts on transnationalism, highlighting emerging trends in this newly developed field. The contributions focus on the construction of transnational identities and how these identities form and change in the context of processes of migration and displacement. The book addresses the ways in which nations and states frame identity formation through labels, politics of exception, and racialization.

A strength of this collection is its interdisciplinary and multi-methodological perspective, which permits the student of transnational processes to access diverse constructs through multiple angles. The volume includes concrete ethnographic examples of identities in the making, documentation of the effects of exile and displacement, reflexive accounts by writers who have direct experience with transnationalism, and incisive theoretical arguments that highlight the ways in which race, citizenship, nation-states, and neo-colonialism create images and actions of individuals and communities. The examples include discussions about Latinos in the United States, individuals and communities along international borders, indigenous peoples in migration, and identity construction in international workplaces.

The contributors include:

  • Edna Acosta-Belén
  • Allan F. Burns
  • Jorge Durand
  • Duncan Earle
  • Juan Flores
  • Liliana R. Goldin
  • Michael Kearney
  • Douglas S. Massey
  • Victor D. Montejo
  • Suzanne Oboler
  • Carlos E. Santiago
  • Azara L. Santiago-Rivera
  • Nina Glick Schiller
  • Ilan Stavans

IMS Studies in Culture and Society, vol. 7
Institute for Mesoamerican Studies, SUNY Albany


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