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The Suffering of the Immigrant

Understanding the emotional struggles of displaced individuals

Pierre Bourdieu author Abdelmalek Sayad author David Macey translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Published:15th Jan '04

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This transformative work, The Suffering of the Immigrant, provides deep insights into the emotional struggles of immigrants and their complex identities.

In The Suffering of the Immigrant, Abdelmalek Sayad provides a profound exploration of the immigrant experience, shedding light on the emotional and psychological struggles faced by those who leave their homeland. This insightful work delves into the complexities of identity and belonging, illustrating how immigrants navigate their lives in a society that often feels foreign and unwelcoming. Sayad's unique perspective, shaped by his own experiences and scholarly background, offers readers a deep understanding of the multifaceted nature of immigration.

The narrative reveals the often-overlooked suffering that accompanies the immigrant journey, emphasizing how individuals are compelled to downplay their hardships out of respect for their origins and the communities that supported their departure. Sayad's analysis not only highlights the personal toll of immigration but also challenges societal perceptions and stereotypes surrounding immigrants. His work serves as a critical reminder of the resilience and strength required to adapt to new environments while grappling with the pain of leaving one's culture behind.

The Suffering of the Immigrant is not just an academic text; it is a vital resource for anyone seeking to understand immigration issues in a nuanced way. Widely applicable in various fields such as sociology, anthropology, and cultural studies, this book is set to become a foundational text for courses addressing race, ethnicity, and identity, ultimately transforming how we perceive and discuss immigration today.

A brilliant excavation of the condition we usually describe as immigration. Sayad brings to light aspects of that condition typically camouflaged or neutralized by the language itself of most academic research on immigration. He juxtaposes to this language the apparent opacity of the language of immigrants’ lived experience and helps us see its transparence and what it communicates.’ – Saskia Sassen, author of Guests and Aliens

ISBN: 9780745626437

Dimensions: 230mm x 155mm x 30mm

Weight: 526g

360 pages