Transnational Flows and Permissive Polities: Ethnographies of Human Mobilities in Asia

Author:   Barak Kalir ,  Malini Sur ,  Barak Kalir ,  Malini Sur
Publisher:   Amsterdam University Press
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Pages:   268
Publication Date:   12 July 2012
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Transnational Flows and Permissive Polities examines how legality and other sources of authority intersect in the regulation of human mobility. The book focuses on the ethnographic exploration of the experiences and views of mobile subjects in the vast and rapidly changing continent of Asia. The contributors analyze tensions between the letter of the law and social legitimation, territorial boundaries and commodity flows, state practices and migrant subjectivities, and labour brokerage and national and international organizations. This volume offers key insights for students of globalization and transnationality and policy relevance for development practitioners, governments, and NGOs.

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Author:   Barak Kalir ,  Malini Sur ,  Barak Kalir ,  Malini Sur
Publisher:   Amsterdam University Press
Imprint:   Amsterdam University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.420kg
ISBN:  

9789089644084


ISBN 10:   9089644083
Pages:   268
Publication Date:   12 July 2012
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Adult education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Transnational Flows and Permissive Polities - 2 Table of Contents - 6 List of Tables, Maps, Figures and Photographs - 8 Acknowledgements - 10 Introduction Mobile Practices and Regimes of Permissiveness - 12 1 Illegality Rules Chinese Migrant Workers Caught Up in the Illegal but Licit Operations of Labour Migration Regimes - 28 2 Contesting the State of Exception in the Afghan-Pakistani Marchlands - 56 3 'Looking for a Life' Rohingya Refugee Migration in the Post-Imperial Age - 76 4 Smuggling Cultures in the Indonesia-Singapore Borderlands - 92 5 Trade, Transnationalism and Ethnic Infighting Borders of Authority in Northeast Borneo - 110 6 Bamboo Baskets and Barricades Gendered Landscapes at the India-Bangladesh border - 128 7 Moving between Kerala and Dubai Women Domestic Workers, State Actors and the Misrecognition of Problems - 152 8 Emigration of Female Domestic Workers from Kerala Gender, State Policy and the Politics of Movement - 170 9 Mainland Chinese Migrants in Taiwan,1895-1945 The Drawbacks of Being Legal - 190 10 'Playing Edge Ball' Transnational Migration Brokerage in China - 208 Epilogue Irregular Mobilities and Disjunctive Moralities - 230 About the Editors and Contributors - 242 Bibliography - 248 Index - 262

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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


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|""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"


Author Information

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.

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