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Migrant Workers Narratives Of Return Alienation And Identity Transformations Hans J Ladegaard

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Migrant Workers Narratives Of Return Alienation And Identity Transformations Hans J Ladegaard
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.31 MB
Author: Hans J. Ladegaard
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Migrant Workers Narratives Of Return Alienation And Identity Transformations Hans J Ladegaard by Hans J. Ladegaard instant download after payment.

Drawing on a corpus of 113 narratives told by migrant workers who have returned to their home country, Ladegaard details Indonesian and Filipino (domestic) migrant workers’ experiences of homecoming after years of work abroad, separated from their loved ones.
The narratives deal with two major themes: 1) migrant workers’ experiences in the diaspora, which for many, particularly Indonesian workers, were associated with abuse and exploitation leading to trauma; and 2) migrant workers’ experiences of coming home, which include both the happy reunion with the family but also concerns about not ‘fitting in’ and the need to reinvent themselves because they are not who they were when they left. This is particularly true for workers whose migratory journeys have failed and who have come back to their hometowns without any financial award. Chapters also explore the major difference between Filipino and Indonesian migrant workers’ overseas experiences. The Filipino returnees share mostly positive stories, while the Indonesian returnees uncover mostly negative stories, further illuminating what may explain these diverse migratory experiences. Finally, the book discusses how research on disenfranchised groups like (domestic) migrant workers can be used for social and political action.
An excellent text that will appeal to academics, teachers, and postgraduate students in the humanities and social sciences, particularly in sociolinguistics, applied linguistics, intercultural communication, anthropology, and migration studies.

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