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This important book examines transnational migration from Peru to four of the main receiver nations of Peruvian immigrants. . . . The book's strength lies in the many interviews and case histories that Paerregaard has constructed. The interviews range widely across the immigrant landscape, gender, and class. As such they provide the msot careful study of Peruvians abroad yet written. . . . Paerregaard's research is first rate; he structures his discussion clearly, and he understands well the need for placing this book in a proper historical context. * Journal of American Ethnic History, Spring 2010 *
This rich multi-sited ethnography, and the numerous life-stories it encompasses, provide compelling insights into what Paerregaard refers to as Peruvians' 'life-long struggle to progresar (make progress)', both at home and abroad. Despite power relations that exclude and marginalize them, migrants make use of social networks and sheer existential resourcefulness to improve their lot, albeit at the cost of continuing uncertainty and painful compromise. -- Michael D. Jackson, Distinguished Visiting Professor of World Religions, Harvard Divinity School

Table of Contents
Part 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Extended Field Part 3 Flows and Contexts Chapter 4 Coming and Going Chapter 5 Strangers at the Gate Part 6 Networks and Processes Chapter 7 The Cat and the Mouse Chapter 8 Tying the Untied Chapter 9 Global Secrets Part 10 Categories and Trajectories Chapter 11 Home, Bittersweet Home Chapter 12 Tales from the Shadow Part 13 Conclusion Chapter 14 Between Hope and Despair

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      Publisher: Rlpg/Galleys
      Publication Date: 3/20/2008 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780739118375, 978-0739118375
      ISBN10: 0739118374

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      This important book examines transnational migration from Peru to four of the main receiver nations of Peruvian immigrants. . . . The book's strength lies in the many interviews and case histories that Paerregaard has constructed. The interviews range widely across the immigrant landscape, gender, and class. As such they provide the msot careful study of Peruvians abroad yet written. . . . Paerregaard's research is first rate; he structures his discussion clearly, and he understands well the need for placing this book in a proper historical context. * Journal of American Ethnic History, Spring 2010 *
      This rich multi-sited ethnography, and the numerous life-stories it encompasses, provide compelling insights into what Paerregaard refers to as Peruvians' 'life-long struggle to progresar (make progress)', both at home and abroad. Despite power relations that exclude and marginalize them, migrants make use of social networks and sheer existential resourcefulness to improve their lot, albeit at the cost of continuing uncertainty and painful compromise. -- Michael D. Jackson, Distinguished Visiting Professor of World Religions, Harvard Divinity School

      Table of Contents
      Part 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Extended Field Part 3 Flows and Contexts Chapter 4 Coming and Going Chapter 5 Strangers at the Gate Part 6 Networks and Processes Chapter 7 The Cat and the Mouse Chapter 8 Tying the Untied Chapter 9 Global Secrets Part 10 Categories and Trajectories Chapter 11 Home, Bittersweet Home Chapter 12 Tales from the Shadow Part 13 Conclusion Chapter 14 Between Hope and Despair

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