Going First Class?: New Approaches to Privileged Travel and Movement

Going First Class?: New Approaches to Privileged Travel and Movement

Going First Class?: New Approaches to Privileged Travel and Movement

Going First Class?: New Approaches to Privileged Travel and Movement

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Overview

People travel as never before. However, anthropological research has tended to focus primarily on either labor migration or on tourism. In contrast, this collection of essays explores a diversity of circumstances and impetuses towards contemporary mobility. It ranges from expatriates to peripatetic professionals to middle class migrants in search of extended educational and career opportunities to people seeking self development through travel, either by moving after retirement or visiting educational retreats. These situations, however, converge in the significant resources, variously of finances, time, credentials or skills, which these voyagers are able to call on in embarking on their respective journeys. Accordingly, this volume seeks to tease out the scope and implications of the relatively privileged circumstances under which these voyages are being undertaken.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780857453167
Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
Publication date: 05/01/2007
Series: EASA Series , #7
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 172
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Vered Amit is Professor of Anthropology at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada.  She received her Ph.D. from the University of Manchester and is the author or editor of 11 books including Young Men in Uncertain Times (co-ed with Noel Dyck, Berghahn, 2011), The Biographical Dictionary of Social and Cultural Anthropology (Routledge, 2004), and The Trouble with Community (co-ed with Nigel Rapport).

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Structures and Dispositions of Travel and Movement
Vered Amit

Chapter 2. Middle-Class Japanese Housewives and the Experience of Transnational Mobility
Sawa Kurotani

Chapter 3. Living in a Bubble: Expatriates’ Transnational Spaces
Meike Fechter

Chapter 4. Globalization through “Weak Ties”: A Study of Transnational Networks Among Mobile Professionals
Vered Amit

Chapter 5. Traveling Images, Lives on Location: Cinematographers in the Film Industry
Cathy Greenhalgh

Chapter 6. Privileged Travelers? Migration Narratives in Families of Middle-Class Caribbean Background
Karen Fog Olwig

Chapter 7. How Privileged Are They? Middle-Class Brazilian Immigrants in Lisbon
Angela Torresan

Chapter 8. Imagined Communitas: Older Migrants and Aspirational Mobility
Caroline Oliver

Chapter 9. Privileged Time: Volunteers’ Experiences at a Spiritual Retreat Center in Hawaii
Margaret C. Rodman

Notes on Contributors
Index

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