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3. Sacrifice or Abandonment? Nicaraguan Grandmothers’ Narratives of Migration as Kin Work
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Introduction: Transnational Aging and Reconfigurations of Kin Work 1
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PART ONE. The Kin-scription of Older People into Care
- 1. Flexible Kin Work, Flexible Migration: Aging Migrants Caught between Productive and Reproductive Labor in the European Union 25
- 2. The New Aging Trajectories of Chinese Grandparents in Canada 43
- 3. Sacrifice or Abandonment? Nicaraguan Grandmothers’ Narratives of Migration as Kin Work 61
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PART TWO. Reconfigurations of Kinship and Care in Migration Contexts
- 4. Fostering Change: Elderly Foster Mothers’ Intergenerational Influence in Contemporary China 85
- 5. Negotiating Sacred Values: Dharma, Karma, and Migrant Hindu Women 102
- 6. Transformations in Transnational Aging: A Century of Caring among Italians in Australia 120
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PART THREE. Aging, Kin Work, and Migrant Trajectories
- 7. Returning Home: The Retirement Strategies of Aging Ghanaian Care Workers 141
- 8. Balancing the Weight of Nations and Families Transnationally: The Case of Older Caribbean Canadian Women 159
- 9. The Recognition and Denial of Kin Work in Palliative Care: Epitomizing Narratives of Canadian Ismaili Muslims 180
- Acknowledgments 197
- References 199
- About the Contributors 223
- Index 227
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Introduction: Transnational Aging and Reconfigurations of Kin Work 1
-
PART ONE. The Kin-scription of Older People into Care
- 1. Flexible Kin Work, Flexible Migration: Aging Migrants Caught between Productive and Reproductive Labor in the European Union 25
- 2. The New Aging Trajectories of Chinese Grandparents in Canada 43
- 3. Sacrifice or Abandonment? Nicaraguan Grandmothers’ Narratives of Migration as Kin Work 61
-
PART TWO. Reconfigurations of Kinship and Care in Migration Contexts
- 4. Fostering Change: Elderly Foster Mothers’ Intergenerational Influence in Contemporary China 85
- 5. Negotiating Sacred Values: Dharma, Karma, and Migrant Hindu Women 102
- 6. Transformations in Transnational Aging: A Century of Caring among Italians in Australia 120
-
PART THREE. Aging, Kin Work, and Migrant Trajectories
- 7. Returning Home: The Retirement Strategies of Aging Ghanaian Care Workers 141
- 8. Balancing the Weight of Nations and Families Transnationally: The Case of Older Caribbean Canadian Women 159
- 9. The Recognition and Denial of Kin Work in Palliative Care: Epitomizing Narratives of Canadian Ismaili Muslims 180
- Acknowledgments 197
- References 199
- About the Contributors 223
- Index 227