Description
The Routledge History of Modern Latin American Migration offers a systematic account of population movements to and from the region over the last 150 years, spanning from the massive transoceanic migration of the 1870s to contemporary intraregional and transnational movements.
The volume introduces the migratory trajectories of Latin American populations as a complex web of transnational movements linking origin, transit, and receiving countries. It showcases the historical mobility dynamics of different national groups including Arab, Asian, African, European, and indigenous migration and their divergent international trajectories within existing migration systems in the Western Hemisphere, including South America, the Caribbean, and Mesoamerica. The contributors explore some of the main causes for migration, including wars, economic dislocation, social immobility, environmental degradation, repression, and violence. Multiple case studies address critical contemporary topics such as the Venezuelan exodus, Central American migrant caravans, environmental migration, indigenous and gender migration, migrant religiosity, transit and return migration, urban labor markets, internal displacement, the nexus between organized crime and forced migration, the role of social media and new communication technologies, and the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on movement. These essays provide a comprehensive map of the historical evolution of migration in Latin America and contribute to define future challenges in migration studies in the region.
This book will be of interest to scholars of Latin American and Migration Studies in the disciplines of history, sociology, political science, anthropology, and geography.
Author: Andreas E. Feldmann
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 10/26/2022
Pages: 476
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 2.34lbs
Size: 10.00h x 7.00w x 1.06d
ISBN13: 9780367626266
ISBN10: 0367626268
BISAC Categories:
- History | Latin America | General
- History | Modern | 21st Century
About the Author
Andreas E. Feldmann is Associate Professor in the Latin American and Latino Studies Program and Department of Political Science, and Principal Investigator of the Global Immigration Cluster Initiative at the University of Illinois Chicago, USA.
XĂłchitl Bada is Associate Professor in the Latin American and Latino Studies Program of the University of Illinois at Chicago, USA.
Jorge Durand is Research Professor at the Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico.
Stephanie SchĂŒtze is Professor in the Latin America Institute of the Freie UniversitĂ€t Berlin, Germany.
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