This book presents ground-breaking theoretical, and empirical
knowledge to produce a fine-grained and encompassing understanding
of the costs and benefits that different groups of Asian migrants,
moving between different countries in Asia and in the West,
experience. The contributors-all specialist scholars in
anthropology, geography, history, political science, social
psychology, and sociology-present new approaches to
intersectionality analysis, focusing on the migrants' performance
of their identities as the core indicator to unravel the mutual
constituitivity of cultural, social, political, and economic
characteristics rooted in different places, which characterizes
transnational lifestyles. The book answers one key question: What
happens to people, communities, and societies under globalization,
which is, among others, characterized by increasing cultural
disidentification? "
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