Asian Migrations: Sojourning, Displacement, Homecoming and Other Travels

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Edited by Nicola Piper, Shen Hsiu Hua, Beatriz P. Lorente and Brenda S.A. Yeoh

The migration of people within and beyond Asia no longer takes the form of permanent ruptures, uprooting and resettlement. Today, such movement is more likely to be transient and complex, ridden with disruptions and detours, and based on translocal interconnections between places and multiple chains of movement.

Written from various disciplinary perspectives, this collection of essays explores the migration experiences of a wide spectrum of people, from professional and managerial elites to contract workers and refugees. In addressing the nature of these Asian migrations, the authors demonstrate how mobility in today's world has transformed notions of citizenship and identity, and of displacement and home.

Brenda S. A. Yeoh is Professor at the Department of Geography, National University of Singapore. She is also a Research Leader of the Asian Migration Research Cluster and Principal Investigator of the Asian MetaCentre at the University's Asia Research Institute. Her other publications include Contesting Space in Colonial Singapore.

Nicola Piper is a Research Assistant at the Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore.

Shen Hsiu-Hua is a Research Assistant at the Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore.

Beatriz P. Lorente is a Research Assistant at the Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore.

Publication Year: 2005
280 pages, 211mm x 152mm
ISBN: 978-9810-53-914-6, Paperback

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