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Nation and Migration : Past and Future

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Much of the terrain in American studies has been transformed in recent years by a fundamental reconsideration of the relationship among capitalism, the nation-state, and human migration.

Nation and Migration focuses on this disciplinary shift and offers a contemporary understanding of the transnational circulation of migrants and immigrants in a global economy.

In the first section, contributors evaluate issues of citizenship and state power, examining the mechanisms through which immigrants are regulated, restricted, and disciplined by state institutions and agents.

The next section presents differing perspectives on transnationalism.

This discussion is followed by essays that address how migrants and migrant communities experience their tenuous positions.

The concluding section analyzes literary representations of the entwined processes of imperialism, globalization, and transnational migration.

Covering a broad range of nationalities and topics, the essays that make up this book suggest that there are many borders to cross in the new scholarship on nation and migration.

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Product Details
0801892813 / 9780801892813
Paperback / softback
09/09/2009
United States
392 pages, 1 Line drawings, black and white; 22 Halftones, black and white
152 x 229 mm, 522 grams
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