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This volume was written by eight transnational geographers. These
narratives comprise a collection of essays as a way to map personal
trajectories and experiences which examine the concept of place at
the micro-level. Eight transnational geographers convey their
professional and personal identities in a global age. By using an
approach called, autobiogeography, these narratives will be of
interest to geographers and other social science and humanities
scholars as well as of interest to the general public. This volume
explores the concepts of transnationalism, borders, fragmentation,
movement, displacement, space, place and "home." Drawing from
various national, ethnic, and cultural perspectives, the authors
write about various important adjustments within contemporary
global trends which in turn, reflect ever-changing ways to look at
geography, migration processes, and transnationalism. Like other
migrants who have left their home, they all left "something"
behind.
While Americans have been deeply absorbed with the topic of
immigration for generations, emigration from the United States has
been almost entirely ignored. Following the U.S. Civil War an
estimated ten thousand Confederates left the U.S. South, most of
them moving to Brazil, where they became known as "Confederados,"
Portuguese for "Confederates." These Southerners were the largest
organized group of white Americans to ever voluntarily emigrate
from the United States. In Confederate Exodus Alan P. Marcus
examines the various factors that motivated this exodus, including
the maneuvering of various political leaders, communities, and
institutions as well as agro-economic and commercial opportunities
in Brazil. Marcus considers Brazilian immigration policies,
capitalism, the importance of trade and commerce, and race as
salient dimensions. He also provides a new synthesis for
interpreting the Confederado story and for understanding the impact
of the various stakeholders who encouraged, aided, promoted,
financed, and facilitated this broader emigration from the U.S.
South.
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