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Transnational Flows and Permissive Polities: Ethnographies of Human Mobilities in Asia [Pehme köide]

(Western Sydney University),
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 264 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 490 g
  • Sari: IIAS Publications series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Jul-2012
  • Kirjastus: Pallas Publications
  • ISBN-10: 9089644083
  • ISBN-13: 9789089644084
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 264 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 490 g
  • Sari: IIAS Publications series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Jul-2012
  • Kirjastus: Pallas Publications
  • ISBN-10: 9089644083
  • ISBN-13: 9789089644084
Teised raamatud teemal:
This book is a collection of ethnographies of transnational migration and border crossings in Asia. Interdisciplinary in scope, it addresses issues of mobility and Diaspora from various vantage points. Unique to this volume is an emphasis of studying globalisation from below, privileging the narratives and views of “people on the move” – or the transnational underclass – and their sense of belonging to places and communities. The collection is further distinguished by its focus on the sources of authority and the social configurations that are created in the intersections between legality and illegality across Asia. Though previous studies on transnational flows have deconstructed the notion of nation-states as having fixed political boundaries, and have engaged in spaces beyond the nation-states, seldom has an entire region, Asia, been privileged in one integrated volume. We emphasize hitherto marginalized debates that have significant policy relevance. Other than a serious academic interest from lecturers and students, we are confident that book will be of significant interest for development practitioners and NGOs.

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By foregrounding the negotiations that lie at the intersection of competing political and social authorities, this volume radically transforms conventional meanings of sovereignty. By separating legality from order, rules from rule, legitimacy from power, and, illegality from crime, we encounter gendered and national state effects that take shape in startling and counter-intuitive ways. The complex relation of human movement to subjectivity becomes the common axis for fine-grained empirical essays that range across Asia, from the Persian Gulf to India, from Israel to China. -- Itty Abraham, National University of Singapore

Transnational Flows and Permissive Polities is a must-read volume exploring the subtle connections among human mobility, uneven state regulations, and complex transnational practices that enrich and challenge relationships and identities in ways rarely imagined. -- David Kyle, Executive Director of the Gifford Center for Population Studies and Associate Professor of Sociology at UC Davis

By foregrounding the negotiations that lie at the intersection of competing political and social authorities, this volume radically transforms conventional meanings of sovereignty. By separating legality from order, rules from rule, legitimacy from power, and, illegality from crime, we encounter gendered and national state effects that take shape in startling and counter-intuitive ways. The complex relation of human movement to subjectivity becomes the common axis for fine-grained empirical essays that range across Asia, from the Persian Gulf to India, from Israel to China. - Itty Abraham, National University of Singapore

List of Tables, Maps, Figures and Photographs 7(2)
Acknowledgements 9(2)
Introduction 11(16)
Mobile Practices and Regimes of Permissiveness
Barak Kalir
Malini Sur
Willem van Schendel
1 Illegality Rules 27(28)
Chinese Migrant Workers Caught Up in the Illegal but Licit Operations of Labour Migration Regimes
Barak Kalir
2 Contesting the State of Exception in the Afghan-Pakistani Marchlands 55(20)
Oskar Verkaaik
Sarfraz Khan
Samina Rehman
3 'Looking for a Life' 75(16)
Rohingya Refugee Migration in the Post-Imperial Age
Diana Wong
Tan Pok Suan
4 Smuggling Cultures in the Indonesia-Singapore Borderlands 91(18)
Michele Ford
Lenore Lyons
5 Trade, Transnationalism and Ethnic Infighting 109(18)
Borders of Authority in Northeast Borneo
Laurens Bakker
Jay Crain
6 Bamboo Baskets and Barricades 127(24)
Gendered Landscapes at the India-Bangladesh border
Malini Sur
7 Moving between Kerala and Dubai 151(18)
Women Domestic Workers, State Actors and the Misrecognition of Problems
Bindhulakshmi Pattadath
Annelies Moors
8 Emigration of Female Domestic Workers from Kerala 169(20)
Gender, State Policy and the Politics of Movement
Praveena Kodoth
V.J. Varghese
9 Mainland Chinese Migrants in Taiwan, 1895-1945 189(18)
The Drawbacks of Being Legal
Leo Douw
10 'Playing Edge Ball' 207(22)
Transnational Migration Brokerage in China
Li Minghuan
Epilogue 229(12)
Irregular Mobilities and Disjunctive Moralities
Hastings Donnan
About the Editors and Contributors 241(6)
Bibliography 247(14)
Index 261
Barak Kalir is assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology and Sociology at the University of Amsterdam. He is Co-Director of the Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies, and Director of the Master Programme in Contemporary Asian Studies. Malini Sur received her PhD from the University of Amsterdam in 2012 and is a fellow at the University of Toronto in Fall 2012.