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Future perfect/present tense : migrant workers, expats, and sponsors in Abu Dhabi

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Future Perfect/Present Tense examines the relations between migrants and the Emirati individuals and institutions that sponsor them.

Divided by culture, language, and status, the two groups harbour opposing visions of a perfect future.

The migrants dream of success in Abu Dhabi, of providing for their families in recompense for years of sacrifice far from home.

On the contrary, the Emiratis imagine a migrant exodus, after which foreigners will no longer outnumber them.But a migrant-free future will never come.

Maintaining the scale of development already achieved will necessarily require a large foreign workforce, and very few families are willing to contemplate life without maids, cooks, and drivers.

Meanwhile, both populations are trapped in a present that is often tense, amidst security concerns about particular nationalities and worries about the erosion of Emirati culture.Jane Bristol-Rhys has produced a unique work of 'embedded ethnography.' Future Perfect/Present Tense is the product of fifteen years of interviews and close-range observations of the continuing gulf between the UAE's tense present and perfect future.

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Product Details
C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
1849048223 / 9781849048224
Hardback
30/01/2025
United Kingdom
English
256 pages