ABSTRACT

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.

chapter |15 pages

Introduction

Title
Mobile Practices and Regimes of Permissiveness
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chapter 1|28 pages

Illegality Rules

Title
Chinese Migrant Workers Caught Up in the Illegal but Licit Operations of Labour Migration Regimes
Size: 0.35 MB

chapter 3|16 pages

‘Looking for a Life’

Title
Rohingya Refugee Migration in the Post-Imperial Age
Size: 0.22 MB
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chapter 5|18 pages

Trade, Transnationalism and Ethnic Infighting

Title
Borders of Authority in Northeast Borneo
Size: 0.25 MB

chapter 6|24 pages

Bamboo Baskets and Barricades

Title
Gendered Landscapes at the India-Bangladesh border
Size: 1.92 MB

chapter 7|18 pages

Moving between Kerala and Dubai

Title
Women Domestic Workers, State Actors and the Misrecognition of Problems
Size: 0.25 MB

chapter 8|19 pages

Emigration of Female Domestic Workers from Kerala

Title
Gender, State Policy and the Politics of Movement
Size: 0.27 MB

chapter 9|18 pages

Mainland Chinese Migrants in Taiwan, 1895-1945

Title
The Drawbacks of Being Legal
Size: 0.24 MB

chapter 10|21 pages

‘Playing Edge Ball’

Title
Transnational Migration Brokerage in China
Size: 0.28 MB