Global Asian City
Migration, Desire and the Politics of Encounter in 21st Century Seoul
RGS-IBG Book Series
1. Auflage Juni 2018
224 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Kurzbeschreibung
Global Asian City develops a novel approach to exploring the relationship between migration and cities centered on the idea of desire as a social force that drives migration. Based on the author's two landmark studies, the book draws on more than 120 interviews of emigrants to Seoul--including migrant workers from Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam, English teachers from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, UK and USA, and international students at two elite Korean universities--to offer a rich comparative account of the lives of different migrant groups on temporary status in the Seoul Metropolitan Region. The author focuses on the causes of international migration to Seoul, South Korea, and reveals how migration has transformed the city and nation, especially in the last two decades.
Global Asian City provides a unique theoretical framework for studying the growth of cities and migration focused on the notion of desire as a major driver of international migration to Asian cities.
* Draws on more than 120 interviews of emigrants to Seoul--including migrant workers from Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam, English teachers from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, UK and USA, and international students at two elite Korean universities
* Features a comparative account of different migrant populations and the ways in which national migration systems and urban processes create differences between these groups
* Focuses on the causes of international migrant to Seoul, South Korea, and reveals how migration has transformed the city and nation, especially in the last two decades
Acknowledgements vii
1 Introduction 1
2 Desire, Assemblage and Encounter: Beyond Regimes of Migration Management 24
3 Migration Regimes, Migrant Biographies and Discrepancy 47
4 Migration, the Urban Periphery and the Politics of Migrant Lives 71
5 Channelling Desire and Diversity 101
6 Negotiating Privilege and Precarity in Suburban Seoul 128
7 Multicultural Presence and Fractured Futures 153
8 Conclusion 181
References 194
Index 209
HaeRan Shin, Department of Geography, Seoul National University
'This is one of the first books to bring together two critical developments in 21st century Asia: the emergence of global cities and increasing immigration. Empirically rich, theoretically sophisticated and methodologically innovative, the book reveals how the making of Seoul as a global city is deeply entwined with migration as a process of becoming at the individual level.'
Biao Xiang, School of Anthropology & Museum Ethnography, University of Oxford