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Transnational migration and the politics of identity
Transnational Migration and the Politics of Identity examines how migration across borders reshapes personal, cultural, and political identities. The book highlights the ways migrants negotiate belonging, citizenship, and community while navigating issues of race, gender, class, and nationhood. Through theoretical discussions and case studies, it underscores the tensions and possibilities within transnational spaces, offering critical insights into globalization, identity politics, and social change.
KP.I 0196 | 305.5 THA T | My Library (FEMINIS 3) | Available |
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