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Arc of the Journeyman - Afghan Migrants in England (Hardcover)
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Arc of the Journeyman - Afghan Migrants in England (Hardcover)
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A monumental account of one migrant community's everyday lives,
struggles, and aspirations Forty years of continuous war and
conflict have made Afghans the largest refugee group in the world.
In this first full-scale ethnography of Afghan migrants in England,
Nichola Khan examines the imprint of violence, displacement,
kinship obligations, and mobility on the lives and work of Pashtun
journeyman taxi drivers in Britain. Khan's analysis is centered in
the county of Sussex, site of Brighton's orientalist Royal Pavilion
and the former home of colonial propagandist Rudyard Kipling. Her
nearly two decades of relationships and fieldwork have given Khan a
deep understanding of the everyday lives of Afghan migrants, who
face unrelenting pressures to remit money to their struggling
relatives in Pakistan and Afghanistan, adhere to traditional
values, and resettle the wives and children they have left behind.
This kaleidoscopic narrative is enriched by the migrants' own
stories and dreams, which take on extra significance among
sleep-deprived taxi drivers. Khan chronicles the way these men rely
on Pashto poems and aphorisms to make sense of what is strange or
difficult to bear. She also attests to the pleasures of local
family and friends who are less demanding than kin back
home-sharing connection and moments of joy in dance, excursions,
picnics, and humorous banter. Khan views these men's lives through
the lenses of movement-the arrival of friends and family, return
visits to Pakistan, driving customers, even the journey to remit
money overseas-and immobility, describing the migrants who
experience "stuckness" caused by unresponsive bureaucracies,
chronic insecurity, or struggles with depression and other mental
health conditions. Arc of the Journeyman is a deeply humane
portrayal that expands and complicates current perceptions of
Afghan migrants, offering a finely analyzed description of their
lives and communities as a moving, contingent, and fully
contemporary force.
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