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This collective work sheds light on our understanding of the notions of expatriation and migration. The main objective is to highlight and critically examine the dichotomy that lies beyond these terms. Based on field research by authors from four continents, this book offers a global perspective on the social distinction between the same human faces.

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List of Figures and Tables Notes on Contributors PART 1: Beyond Words: Questioning Categories and Defining the Problem  1 Introduction: Categories of Expats and Migrants Issues in Reappraising Global Human Displacements  Sylvain Beck  2 Behind the Words: On the Use of Expatriate and Emigrant in the French Context  Abdoulaye Gueye  3 Privileged, Highly Skilled and Unproblematic? White Europeans in Japan as Migrants  Miloš Debnár PART 2: Gender Differentiation within the Categories: Blurring Tradition and Modernity  4 Expat Spouses as “Quasi Members” Inside a Privileged Migration in Kampala, Uganda  Julia Büchele  5 Between Lifestyles and Economic Opportunities: The Gendered Expectations of Japanese Expatriates in China’s Global Cities  Chie Sakai PART 3: Beyond the Privilege: The Expatriate as a Symbol of Modernity  6 Enjoying the Advantages of Freedom: Multi-Local Practices of US “Pleasant Expats” in Northwest Mexico  Omar Lizárraga  7 Privilege in Migration: The Benefits of Nationality for Northern Migrants in the Middle East  Clio Chaveneau  8 The Expatriate as a Hero of Globalization? Privileged Migration and Neoliberal Ideology in Luxembourg  Karine Duplan  9 Conclusion: Sharing a Common Humanity: Expats and Migrants in Anthropocene Narratives  Sylvain Beck Index

Expatriation and Migration: Two Faces of the Same

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    Publisher: Brill
    Publication Date: 19/12/2023
    ISBN13: 9789004693654, 978-9004693654
    ISBN10: 9004693653

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This collective work sheds light on our understanding of the notions of expatriation and migration. The main objective is to highlight and critically examine the dichotomy that lies beyond these terms. Based on field research by authors from four continents, this book offers a global perspective on the social distinction between the same human faces.

    Table of Contents
    List of Figures and Tables Notes on Contributors PART 1: Beyond Words: Questioning Categories and Defining the Problem  1 Introduction: Categories of Expats and Migrants Issues in Reappraising Global Human Displacements  Sylvain Beck  2 Behind the Words: On the Use of Expatriate and Emigrant in the French Context  Abdoulaye Gueye  3 Privileged, Highly Skilled and Unproblematic? White Europeans in Japan as Migrants  Miloš Debnár PART 2: Gender Differentiation within the Categories: Blurring Tradition and Modernity  4 Expat Spouses as “Quasi Members” Inside a Privileged Migration in Kampala, Uganda  Julia Büchele  5 Between Lifestyles and Economic Opportunities: The Gendered Expectations of Japanese Expatriates in China’s Global Cities  Chie Sakai PART 3: Beyond the Privilege: The Expatriate as a Symbol of Modernity  6 Enjoying the Advantages of Freedom: Multi-Local Practices of US “Pleasant Expats” in Northwest Mexico  Omar Lizárraga  7 Privilege in Migration: The Benefits of Nationality for Northern Migrants in the Middle East  Clio Chaveneau  8 The Expatriate as a Hero of Globalization? Privileged Migration and Neoliberal Ideology in Luxembourg  Karine Duplan  9 Conclusion: Sharing a Common Humanity: Expats and Migrants in Anthropocene Narratives  Sylvain Beck Index

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