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Puerto Ricans in the USA: A Comparative Approach
Author(s)Grosfoguel, Ramon
AbstractThis article discusses a widespread pattern of migratory moves that is often overlooked in contemporary research on transnational migration. Transnational theory has successfully highlighted the significance of migrants’ attachments to people and places transcending the confines of nation-states. By emphasizing, a priori, the national, this theory tends to overlook the full complexity and meaning of migrants’ extra-local socio-cultural relations. Through an ethnographic study of dispersed family networks of Caribbean origin, I explore the wide range of migration practices in which differing actors engage as migrants move between places.
IssueNo2
Pages233-249
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceJournal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
VolumeNo25
PubDate 1999
ISBN_ISSN1369-183X

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