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Transnationalism, Migration and the Challenge to Europe: The
Enlargement of Meaning puts forward an alternative outline for
thinking about migration in a European context. Moving beyond the
agenda of identity politics, the book addresses possibilities more
related to the experiential and existential dimensions of migratory
- and importantly, post-migratory - lives. Examining the
fundamental and radical argument that migrants should be regarded
not as a problematical category, but rather as opening up new
cultural and imaginative channels for those living in Europe, the
book draws on extensive empirical work by the authors undertaken
over the past ten years. Grounded in the actual lives and
experiences of migrant Turks, the book evaluates how their
articulations regarding identity and belonging have been changing
over the last decade. The agenda regarding migration and belonging
has shifted over this crucial period of time. This shift is
counterpoised against the unchanging national positions, and
against the supra-national stance of 'official' European approaches
and policies regarding migration and identity. Transnationalism,
Migration and the Challenge to Europe would be of interest to those
involved in sociology, anthropology, transnational studies,
migration studies, cultural studies, media studies, European
studies.
Transnationalism, Migration and the Challenge to Europe: The
Enlargement of Meaning puts forward an alternative outline for
thinking about migration in a European context. Moving beyond the
agenda of identity politics, the book addresses possibilities more
related to the experiential and existential dimensions of migratory
- and importantly, post-migratory - lives. Examining the
fundamental and radical argument that migrants should be regarded
not as a problematical category, but rather as opening up new
cultural and imaginative channels for those living in Europe, the
book draws on extensive empirical work by the authors undertaken
over the past ten years. Grounded in the actual lives and
experiences of migrant Turks, the book evaluates how their
articulations regarding identity and belonging have been changing
over the last decade. The agenda regarding migration and belonging
has shifted over this crucial period of time. This shift is
counterpoised against the unchanging national positions, and
against the supra-national stance of 'official' European approaches
and policies regarding migration and identity. Transnationalism,
Migration and the Challenge to Europe would be of interest to those
involved in sociology, anthropology, transnational studies,
migration studies, cultural studies, media studies, European
studies.
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