From Another Place
Migration and the Politics of Culture
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:14th Jan '10
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This book explores definitions and understandings of the relations between migration and cultural processes.
This book explores definitions and understandings of the relations between migration and cultural processes, calling into question the interrelation between circumstance and cultural practice. It focuses on class, gender, ethnicity, and identity in non-English speakers in Australia especially its Greek community.Never before have so many people ended up in a place different from where they began, something which made the twentieth century a century of migration. Culture is central to the process of migration, yet it is rarely examined in studies of the political economy of labour migration. Originally published in 1992, From Another Place explores definitions and understandings of the relations between migration and cultural processes, calling into question the interrelation between circumstance and cultural practice. It is an insightful attempt to move away from the limitations of dichotomous explanations of migration, using the findings of sociology, political economy and literature in the discussion of cultural beliefs and practices. The book is a fascinating, empirically grounded study, useful in its discussion of the dynamics of gender and class as well as those of ethnicity and culture.
ISBN: 9780521125741
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm
Weight: 290g
192 pages