Caribbean Migration

Globalized Identities

Mary Chamberlain editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:20th Jun '16

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This anthology provides a comprehensive look at Caribbean migration, exploring its causes, experiences, and the broader socio-political context surrounding it.

This anthology, Caribbean Migration, explores significant and innovative approaches to understanding the migratory patterns of Caribbean people. It examines their experiences both within the Caribbean and in their journeys to North America and Europe. By adopting a comparative perspective, the book sheds light on the diverse factors that influence migration and the unique challenges faced by migrants in different contexts.

Caribbean Migration employs a multi-disciplinary framework to delve into various aspects of the migration experience. It investigates the underlying causes that drive individuals to leave their homes, as well as the cultural, political, and historical factors that shape their journeys. The anthology also addresses the experiences of migrants, offering insights into their struggles, triumphs, and the complexities of adapting to new environments.

Furthermore, the book touches on critical issues such as gender dynamics and the impact of imperialism on migration patterns. It also highlights the importance of methodology in migration studies, including the role of oral history in capturing the lived experiences of migrants. Overall, Caribbean Migration serves as a valuable resource for scholars and readers interested in the multifaceted nature of migration and its implications for Caribbean societies and beyond.

ISBN: 9781138988101

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

284 pages