Migration, Temporality, and Capitalism Entangled Mobilities across G
Bringing together a range of illustrative case studies coupled with fresh theoretical insights, this volume is one of the first to address the complexities and contradictions in the relationship between migration, time, and capitalism. While temporal reck
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Migration, Temporality, and Capitalism
Pauline Gardiner Barber • Winnie Lem Editors
Migration, Temporality, and Capitalism Entangled Mobilities across Global Spaces
Editors Pauline Gardiner Barber Dalhousie University Halifax, NS, Canada
Winnie Lem Champlain College Trent University Toronto, ON, Canada
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Contents
1 Migration, Temporality and Capitalism: A Brief Introduction 1 Pauline Gardiner Barber and Winnie Lem 2 Chronotopes of Migration Scholarship: Challenges of Contemporaneity and Historical Conjuncture 21 Ayşe Çağlar 3 The Timescape of Post-WWII Caribbean Migration to Britain: Historical Heterogeneity as Challenge and Opportunity 43 Karen Fog Olwig 4 Time at Sea, Time on Land: Temporal Horizons of Rescue and Refuge in the Mediterranean and Europe 63 Naor Ben-Yehoyada 5 Conjunctural Reversals, Capital Accumulation and Family Adjustments in Chinese Trans-Pacific Migration 81 Anne-Christine Trémon 6 Migrating for a Better Future: ‘Lost Time’ and Its Social Consequences Among Young Somali Migrants 103 Anja Simonsen v
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7 “Wait, and While You Wait, Work”: On the Reproduction of Precarious Labor in Liminal Spaces 123 Catherine Bryan 8 Migration Across Intersecting Temporalities: Venezuelan Migrants and ‘Readiness’ in Montreal 141 Turid Fånes Sætermo 9 The Entanglements of Neoliberal T
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