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9. ‘The Bengali Can Return to His Desh but the Burmi Can’t Because He Has No Desh’. Dilemmas of Desire and Belonging amongst the Burmese- Rohingya and Bangladeshi Migrants in Pakistan
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- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Foreword 7
- 1. Introduction. Return Migration/the Returning Migrant: To What, Where and Why? 9
- 2. Neither Necessity nor Nostalgia. Japanese-Brazilian Transmigrants and the Multigenerational Meanings of Return 25
- 3. The Fluidity of Return. Indian Student Migrants’ Transnational Ambitions and the Meaning of Australian Permanent Residency 39
- 4. Resident ‘Non-resident’ Indians. Gender, Labour and the Return to India 55
- 5. ‘It’s Still Home Home’. Notions of the Homeland for Filipina Dependent Students in Ireland 73
- 6. Looking Back while Moving Forward. Japanese Elites and the Prominence of ‘Home’ in Discourses of Settlement and Cultural Assimilation in the United States, 1890-1924 93
- 7. Return of the Lost Generation? Search for Belonging, Identity and Home among Second- Generation Viet Kieu 115
- 8. ‘A Xu/Sou for the Students’. A Discourse Analysis of Vietnamese Student Migration to France in the Late Colonial Period 135
- 9. ‘The Bengali Can Return to His Desh but the Burmi Can’t Because He Has No Desh’. Dilemmas of Desire and Belonging amongst the Burmese- Rohingya and Bangladeshi Migrants in Pakistan 157
- Contributors 179
- Bibliography 183
- Index 199
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Foreword 7
- 1. Introduction. Return Migration/the Returning Migrant: To What, Where and Why? 9
- 2. Neither Necessity nor Nostalgia. Japanese-Brazilian Transmigrants and the Multigenerational Meanings of Return 25
- 3. The Fluidity of Return. Indian Student Migrants’ Transnational Ambitions and the Meaning of Australian Permanent Residency 39
- 4. Resident ‘Non-resident’ Indians. Gender, Labour and the Return to India 55
- 5. ‘It’s Still Home Home’. Notions of the Homeland for Filipina Dependent Students in Ireland 73
- 6. Looking Back while Moving Forward. Japanese Elites and the Prominence of ‘Home’ in Discourses of Settlement and Cultural Assimilation in the United States, 1890-1924 93
- 7. Return of the Lost Generation? Search for Belonging, Identity and Home among Second- Generation Viet Kieu 115
- 8. ‘A Xu/Sou for the Students’. A Discourse Analysis of Vietnamese Student Migration to France in the Late Colonial Period 135
- 9. ‘The Bengali Can Return to His Desh but the Burmi Can’t Because He Has No Desh’. Dilemmas of Desire and Belonging amongst the Burmese- Rohingya and Bangladeshi Migrants in Pakistan 157
- Contributors 179
- Bibliography 183
- Index 199