Nations Unbound
Transnational Projects, Postcolonial Predicaments and Deterritorialized Nation-States
Nina Glick Schiller author Linda Basch author Cristina Szanton Blanc author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Gordon & Breach Science Publishers SA
Published:3rd Nov '93
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This insightful exploration of transnationalism reveals how immigrant communities redefine citizenship and nationhood, as seen in Nations Unbound through various ethnographic studies.
In Nations Unbound, the authors delve into the complex phenomenon of transnationalism, exploring how it reshapes our understanding of citizenship and nationhood. Through detailed ethnographic studies of immigrant populations from St. Vincent, Grenada, Haiti, and the Philippines, the book illustrates the intricate social networks that these communities build as they navigate life between their home countries and the United States. This pioneering work highlights how immigrants are no longer confined to a single geographic identity, but instead engage in a fluid exchange of culture, economy, and politics across borders.
The authors argue that transnationalism goes beyond traditional concepts of nationalism, presenting a new paradigm for understanding the immigrant experience. By establishing connections that span multiple nations, immigrants create a unique space that challenges the rigidity of citizenship and belonging. The findings suggest that these transnational ties foster a sense of identity that is both rooted and mobile, complicating the binary between settler and visitor.
Ultimately, Nations Unbound provides a compelling argument for rethinking the implications of migration in a globalized world. It invites readers to consider how the experiences of these immigrant populations reflect broader shifts in society, as they redefine what it means to belong in an increasingly interconnected world.
"This is an exciting book because it deals with a major issue of our times that is yet only poorly understood. Our authors show how transmigrants link their home countries with the countries of their sojourns, how this changes the state of affairs in both, and how we are all caught up in these changes. By looking closely at the lives of particular populations, the authors are able to illuminate important shifts and changes in the world. At the same time, they speak to issues of race, ethnicity, gender and class, and significantly alter the ways we understand them."
ISBN: 9782881246302
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 544g
356 pages