
Marriage Migration in Asia
In such circumstances, marriage migrants are often portrayed as powerless, uneducated victims. Rejecting this perspective, the authors in this volume explore the agency of women who migrate abroad to acquire opportunities unavailable to them in their homelands. They show that the trajectories of marriage migrants are often not a simple movement from home to destination but can involve return, repeated, or extended migrations, and that these transitions that can alter geographies of power in economics, nationality or ethnicity. Based on features shared by many marriage migrants, the book identifies them as an emerging minority at the frontier of the nation-state, a group whose status may well carry over to future generations.
- Undertitel
- Emerging Minorities at the Frontiers of Nation-States
- Redaktör
- Sari K. Ishill
- ISBN
- 9789814722100
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 355 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2016-10-31
- Förlag
- NUS Press
- Sidor
- 304