Mobile Childhoods in Filipino Transnational Families: Migrant Children with Similar Roots in Different Routes

Author:   Itaru Nagasaka ,  Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Edition:   1st ed. 2015
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9781137515131


Pages:   268
Publication Date:   30 September 2015
Format:   Hardback
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Mobile Childhoods in Filipino Transnational Families focuses on the lived experiences of '1.5-generation' migrants with similar 'roots' (the Philippines), traversing different 'routes' (receiving countries). By shedding light on the diversified paths of their migratory lives, it revisits the relationships between mobility, sociality and identity.

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Author:   Itaru Nagasaka ,  Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Imprint:   Palgrave Macmillan
Edition:   1st ed. 2015
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.490kg
ISBN:  

9781137515131


ISBN 10:   1137515139
Pages:   268
Publication Date:   30 September 2015
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. Introduction; Itaru Nagasaka; Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot PART I: UNDERSTANDING CHILDHOODS AND MOBILITIES 2. Conceptualizing Childhoods in Transnational Families: The 'Mobile Childhoods' Lens; Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot; Itaru Nagasaka 3. Migration Trends of Filipino Children; Itaru Nagasaka PART II: FAMILY AND SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS IN THEIR TEMPORALITY 4. Migration, Familial Challenges and Scholastic Success: Mobilities Experiences of 1.5-Generation Filipinos in France; Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot 5. Immigrating into a Segregated Social Space: The Case of 1.5-generation Filipinos in Italy; Itaru Nagasaka 6. Japan as a Land of Settlement or a Stepping Stone for 1.5-generation Filipinos; Sachi Takahata; Megumi Hara PART III: SENSE-MAKING AND SELF-(RE)CONSTRUCTIONS 7. Identity Construction of Migrant Children and Representation of Family: The 1.5-Generation Filipino Youth in California, USA; Koki Seki 8. Children on the Move: 1.5-Generation Filipinos in Australia Across the Generations; Raul Pertierra 9. When Mobile Motherhoods and Mobile Childhoods Converge: The Case of Filipino Youth and Their Transmigrant Mothers in Toronto, Canada; Chiho Ogaya 10. Suspended Mobilities: Japanese-Filipino Children, Family Regimes, and Postcolonial Plurality; Nobue Suzuki 11. Conclusion: children in family migration, family in children's migration; Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot; Itaru Nagasaka

Reviews

This edited volume contributes to the recent trend of recognizing children as social actors, rendering them more visible in migration studies. ... Mobile Childhoods in Filipino Transnational Families is a good read for migration scholars and researchers interested in the study of children and youth. (Fiona-Katharina Seiger, International Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 14 (2), July, 2017)


[...] a welcome contribution to the expanding literature on children and migration. [...] The volume effectively captures the diverse routes to migration, incorporation and transnational belongings of the 1.5-generation Filipinos in various contexts. Based mostly on ethnographic material, the book provides rich and kaleidoscopic portraits of this distinct demographic and sociological population as it navigates departures, reunions and life transitions in the Philippines and beyond. - Maruja Asis, Scalabrini Migration Center, Philippines Rare is a book that provides such detailed, comparative accounts of children's migratory pathways across varying international contexts. By exploring the experiences of 1.5 generation Filipino migrants occupying an impressive array of transnational spaces, this volume sheds much needed light on how young people uniquely experience family migration projects. Here we learn not only about the importance of context - -the types of communities and families children leave and arrive to during migration - -but also how children actively negotiate these contexts in an increasingly globalized world. - Joanna Dreby, University at Albany SUNY, USA This volume highlights a little-explored aspect of migration studies: children's experiences of growing up in two nations. Beautifully framed within contemporary migration studies, it adds methodological brilliance by comparing the experiences of children from the Philippines who have moved to six distinct new contexts. Looking across a range of situations and experiences and attending to variations in the social, cultural and historical contexts of mobility, the authors reveal both children's agency and the shaping effects of larger contextual forces. - Marjorie Faulstich Orellana, University of California, Los Angeles, USA Through ethnographic case studies and comparative analysis, Mobile Childhoods in Filipino Transnational Families explores childhoods spanning migrant children's places of origin in the Philippines as well as migration destinations abroad. The volume challenges the dominant adult-centric approach in migration studies that views children as either left-behinds in their country of origin, or as second-generation immigrants in their parents' migration destination. By showing how the children act in the light of the varying opportunities and constraints that they encounter the book makes a significant contribution to research on migration and to our understanding of contemporary childhood. - Karen Fog Olwig, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Mobile Childhoods takes the readers across the Philippine diaspora to provide an important bird's eye view on the experiences of the 1.5 generation vis a vis schools, labor market and families. Providing a global perspective, it takes us to countries as varied as Australia, Canada, Japan and Italy to show us the integration of migrant children across different racial ethnic contexts. This volume significantly advances our understanding of migration in a global society. - Rhacel Salazar Parrenas, University of Southern California, USA


Author Information

Itaru Nagasaka, Hiroshima University, Japan Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot, Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium Megumi Hara, Osaka University, Japan Chiho Ogaya, Ferris University, Japan Raul Pertierra, Philippine Women's University, the Philippines Koki Seki, Hiroshima University, Japan Nobue Suzuki, Chiba University, Japan Sachi Takahata, University of Shizuoka, Japan

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