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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of contents iii
- List of figures v
- Abbreviations and acronyms vi
- Acknowledgements vii
- Foreword viii
- 1. Violent categorisation, relative privilege and migrant experiences in a postapartheid city 1
- 2. Transcending social categories: Reflections on research concerning migrant lives, lived experiences and life stories 19
- 3. From the mainland and from the colony: Essay on the life narrative of a Portuguese migrant in Bloemfontein 33
- 4. Becoming white: The story of being assimilated into the white habitus of Bloemfontein 64
- 5. Extremism, essentialism and identity: The life story of Muhammad Elvis Ngum 88
- 6. The shifting social relations and national identity practices of a Peruvian migrant in South Africa’s heartland 110
- 7. ‘Do you miss kimchi?’: A collaborative arts-based narrative of education and migration 132
- 8. Written writing: An account of the emergence of an(other) academic author 151
- 9. Transitioning capitals in international student mobility 173
- 10. Migration change processes of a migrant couple: A social morphogenetic approach 196
- 11. The migrant as architect of his own comfort 217
- About the contributors 238
- Index 242
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of contents iii
- List of figures v
- Abbreviations and acronyms vi
- Acknowledgements vii
- Foreword viii
- 1. Violent categorisation, relative privilege and migrant experiences in a postapartheid city 1
- 2. Transcending social categories: Reflections on research concerning migrant lives, lived experiences and life stories 19
- 3. From the mainland and from the colony: Essay on the life narrative of a Portuguese migrant in Bloemfontein 33
- 4. Becoming white: The story of being assimilated into the white habitus of Bloemfontein 64
- 5. Extremism, essentialism and identity: The life story of Muhammad Elvis Ngum 88
- 6. The shifting social relations and national identity practices of a Peruvian migrant in South Africa’s heartland 110
- 7. ‘Do you miss kimchi?’: A collaborative arts-based narrative of education and migration 132
- 8. Written writing: An account of the emergence of an(other) academic author 151
- 9. Transitioning capitals in international student mobility 173
- 10. Migration change processes of a migrant couple: A social morphogenetic approach 196
- 11. The migrant as architect of his own comfort 217
- About the contributors 238
- Index 242