Beschreibung:
Mobile Childhoods in Filipino Transnational Families focuses on the lived experiences of '1.5-generation' migrants with similar 'roots' (the Philippines), traversing different 'routes' (receiving countries). By shedding light on the diversified paths of their migratory lives, it revisits the relationships between mobility, sociality and identity.
1. Introduction; Itaru Nagasaka; Asuncion Fresnoza-FlotPART I: UNDERSTANDING CHILDHOODS AND MOBILITIES2. Conceptualizing Childhoods in Transnational Families: The 'Mobile Childhoods' Lens; Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot; Itaru Nagasaka3. Migration Trends of Filipino Children; Itaru NagasakaPART II: FAMILY AND SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS IN THEIR TEMPORALITY4. Migration, Familial Challenges and Scholastic Success: Mobilities Experiences of 1.5-Generation Filipinos in France; Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot5. Immigrating into a Segregated Social Space: The Case of 1.5-generation Filipinos in Italy; Itaru Nagasaka6. Japan as a Land of Settlement or a Stepping Stone for 1.5-generation Filipinos; Sachi Takahata; Megumi HaraPART III: SENSE-MAKING AND SELF-(RE)CONSTRUCTIONS7. Identity Construction of Migrant Children and Representation of Family: The 1.5-Generation Filipino Youth in California, USA; Koki Seki8. Children on the Move: 1.5-Generation Filipinos in Australia Across the Generations; Raul Pertierra9. When Mobile Motherhoods and Mobile Childhoods Converge: The Case of Filipino Youth and Their Transmigrant Mothers in Toronto, Canada; Chiho Ogaya10. Suspended Mobilities: Japanese-Filipino Children, Family Regimes, and Postcolonial Plurality; Nobue Suzuki11. Conclusion: children in family migration, family in children's migration; Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot; Itaru Nagasaka