Plüss, Caroline
Living Intersections: Transnational Migrant Identifications in Asia
1. Theorizing and Proving Intersectionality in Transnational Contexts
Caroline Plüss, Chan Kwok-bun
2. A Returnee’s Hybridity: Its Upside and Downside
Chan Kwok-bun
3. Theorizing Immigrant Family Adaptation, Maladaptation, and Poverty: New Arrivals in Hong Kong from Mainland China
Chan Kwok-bun
4. Class, Migration, and Identity in a Philippine Village
Philip F. Kelly
5. Social Strain and the Adaptive Behavior of Hong Kong Return Migrants
Chan Kwok-bun, Chan Wai-wan
6. The Role of the State in Transnational Migrant Identity Formation: A “Uniquely Singapore” Experience?
Selina Lim
7. Chinese-Singaporean Repeat Migrant Women: Transnational Positions and Social Inequalities
Caroline Plüss
8. Transnational Motherhood in the Making of Global Kids: South Korean Educational Migrants in Singapore
Yoonhee Kang
9. Becoming New Overseas Chinese: Transnational Practices and Identity Construction Among the Chinese Migrants in Japan
Gracia Liu-Farrer
10. Identifying the Periphery: Challenging Citizenship, Nationality, and Identity on the Ogasawara Islands
David Chapman
11. Brokers of Nostalgia: Shan Migrant Public Spheres in Chiang Mai, Thailand
Amporn Jirattikorn
12. Identities and Decentered Transnational Linkages: Return Migrants in Hong Kong
Lucille Ngan
13. Living in the Intersections of Cultures, Societies, Emotions, Politics, and Economies: Deterritorializing Culture
Caroline Plüss
Keywords: Social Sciences, Migration, Population Economics, Social Structure, Social Inequality
- Author(s)
- Plüss, Caroline
- Chan, Kwok-bun
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2012
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 2012
- Series
- International Perspectives on Migration
- Page amount
- 12 pages
- Category
- Society
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9789400729667