Migrant Representations
Life story, investigation, picture
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Liverpool University Press
Published:15th Jan '22
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Migrant Representations pairs twenty-four carefully selected histories in order to compare how migrants themselves – Irish labourer, Lithuanian refugee or Indian doctor – and their social investigators capture in words and images defining private and historical moments. These comparative case studies from the 1780s to the 2000s explore how migrants constructed their own narratives of mobility and settlement through procedures of reflecting, remembering and recording. Moreover, these studies examine how speech, writing, and picture were used, for instance, by a missionary, social scientist or activist to make ‘outside’ representations of the migrant. Such life-stories, social surveys, and pictures emerge as alternative archives. Leese’s transnational, cultural history considers life-story forms and their uses; the tension between external surveillance and self-observation; the power of narratives to afford legibility and acknowledgement. Leese argues that, historically and in the present, first-person migrant stories and outsider investigations create a continuous charged exchange of views where both migrant and observer negotiate position, authority, authenticity, and potential advantage. Within the history of migrant representations this exchange generates a persistent, subversive strain of opposition and critique. Such self-observations, observations of others, and images never settle.
'Ambitious and creative, this is an original and scholarly work.'
Dr Kathy Burrell, Reader in Human Geography, University of Liverpool
‘Leese brilliantly reconstructs the multifarious articulations of the multifaceted figure of the migrant… Gripping, inspiring, informative and thought-provoking, Leese’s Migrant Representations offers an indispensable source of knowledge for scholars and students specializ(ed)ing in transnational cultural history, migration studies and multimodal analysis.’ Khaoula Zitouni, Crossings: Journal of Migration and Culture
‘Ultimately, this is a history that consciously engages with such complexity, from a multisited and multidisciplinary perspective, while constantly reaffirming the value of specific historicisation. In doing so, the book may prove to be an invaluable resource not only for scholars of migration history, but also for scholars, teachers and students of sociology, anthropology, cultural, literary and media studies who have a keen interest in complex societies shaped by processes of migration, transculturation, storytelling and representation.’ Francesco Ricatti, Australian National University
ISBN: 9781802070156
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304 pages