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Time and Migration

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Winner of the Richard Kalish Innovative Publication Book Award from the Gerontological Society of America, and Winner of the Outstanding Publication Book Award of the American Sociological Association's Aging and Life Course Section.

Based on longitudinal ethnographic work on migration between the United States and Taiwan, Time and Migration interrogates how long-term immigrants negotiate their needs as they grow older and how transnational migration shapes later-life transitions. Ken Chih-Yan Sun develops the concept of a "temporalities of migration" to examine the interaction between space, place, and time. He demonstrates how long-term settlement in the United States, coupled with changing homeland contexts, has inspired aging immigrants and returnees to rethink their sense of social belonging, remake intimate relations, and negotiate opportunities and constraints across borders. The interplay between migration and time shapes the ways aging migrant populations reassess and reconstruct relationships with their children, spouses, grandchildren, community members, and home, as well as host societies. Aging, Sun argues, is a global issue and must be reconsidered in a cross-border environment.

Product Details

PublisherCornell University Press
Publish DateMay 15, 2021
Pages264
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9781501754876
Dimensions9.0 X 6.0 X 0.8 inches | 1.2 pounds

About the Author

Ken Chih-Yan Sun is Assistant Professor of Sociology and Criminology at Villanova University.

Reviews

Time and Migration is a valuable book for scholars and students in multiple subdisciplines[.] It makes an essential call for additional, longitudinal research on older immigrants.

-- "Social Forces"

This book is a prototype of transnational research at its best, with the longitudinal multisite ethnography and the comparative research design at its core, thus yielding key insights in the intersection of migration, aging, and family.

-- "Contemporary Sociology"

This book highlights transnationalism, the complex, evolving, and continuing identity and allegiance that these Taiwanese migrants have to both their country of origin and their country of choice. Time and Migration makes a significant contribution to research examining the diversity of immigrant experiences worldwide.

-- "International Migration Review"

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