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Wind Over Water Migration In An East Asian Context David W Haines Editor Keiko Yamanaka Editor Shinji Yamashita Editor

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Wind Over Water Migration In An East Asian Context David W Haines Editor Keiko Yamanaka Editor Shinji Yamashita Editor
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.41 MB
Pages: 284
Author: David W. Haines (editor); Keiko Yamanaka (editor); Shinji Yamashita (editor)
ISBN: 9780857457417, 0857457411
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Wind Over Water Migration In An East Asian Context David W Haines Editor Keiko Yamanaka Editor Shinji Yamashita Editor by David W. Haines (editor); Keiko Yamanaka (editor); Shinji Yamashita (editor) 9780857457417, 0857457411 instant download after payment.

Providing a comprehensive treatment of a full range of migrant destinies in East Asia by scholars from both Asia and North America, this volume captures the way migrants are changing the face of Asia, especially in cities, such as Beijing, Hong Kong, Hamamatsu, Osaka, Tokyo, and Singapore. It investigates how the crossing of geographical boundaries should also be recognized as a crossing of cultural and social categories that reveals the extraordinary variation in the migrants’ origins and trajectories. These migrants span the spectrum: from Korean bar hostesses in Osaka to African entrepreneurs in Hong Kong, from Vietnamese women seeking husbands across the Chinese border to Pakistani Muslim men marrying women in Japan, from short-term business travelers in China to long-term tourists from Japan who ultimately decide to retire overseas. Illuminating the ways in which an Asian-based analysis of migration can yield new data on global migration patterns, the contributors provide important new theoretical insights for a broader understanding of global migration, and innovative methodological approaches to the spatial and temporal complexity of human migration.

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