مرزگذاری دوباره مدیترانه: مرزها و شهروندی در جنوب اروپا
Rebordering the Mediterranean: Boundaries and Citizenship in Southern Europe (New Directions in Anthropology, V. 17)
معرفی کتاب «مرزگذاری دوباره مدیترانه: مرزها و شهروندی در جنوب اروپا» (با عنوان لاتین Rebordering the Mediterranean: Boundaries and Citizenship in Southern Europe (New Directions in Anthropology, V. 17)) نوشتهٔ Liliana Suárez-Navaz، منتشرشده توسط نشر Berghahn Books در سال 2005. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Offering a rich ethnographic account, this book traces the historical processes by which Andalusians experienced the shift from being poor emigrants to northern Europe to becoming privileged citizens of the southern borderland of the European Union, a region where thousands of African immigrants have come in search of a better life. It draws on extended ethnographic fieldwork in Granada and Senegal, exploring the shifting, complementary and yet antagonistic relations between Spaniards and African immigrants in the Andalusian agrarian work place. The author&rsquos findings challenge the assumption of fixed national, cultural, and socioeconomic boundaries vis-à-vis outside migration in core countries, showing how legal and cultural identities of Andalusians are constructed together with that of immigrants.
"Offering an ethnographic account, this book traces the historical processes by which Andalusians experienced the shift from being poor emigrants to northern Europe to becoming privileged citizens of the southern borderland of the European Union, a region where thousands of African immigrants have come in search of a better life. It draws on extended ethnographic fieldwork in Granada and Senegal, exploring the shifting, complementary and yet antagonistic relations between Spaniards and African immigrants in the Andalusian agrarian work place. The author's findings challenge the assumption of fixed national, cultural, and socioeconomic boundaries vis-a-vis outside migration in core countries, showing how the legal and cultural identities of Andalusians are constructed together with those of immigrants."--Page 4 of cover "Offering an ethnographic account, this book traces the historical processes by which Andalusians experienced the shift from being poor emigrants to northern Europe to becoming privileged citizens of the southern borderland of the European Union, a region where thousands of African immigrants have come in search of a better life. It draws on extended ethnographic fieldwork in Granada and Senegal, exploring the shifting, complementary and yet antagonistic relations between Spaniards and African immigrants in the Andalusian agrarian work place. The author's findings challenge the assumption of fixed national, cultural, and socioeconomic boundaries vis-a-vis outside migration in core countries, showing how the legal and cultural identities of Andalusians are constructed together with those of immigrants."--BOOK JACKET.