Ecuadorians in Madrid : migrants' place in urban history
- 作者: Masterson-Algar, Araceli, author.
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- 其他題名:
- Hispanic urban studies.
- 出版: New York : Palgrave Macmillan US :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
- 叢書名: Hispanic urban studies
- 主題: Ecuadorians--Spain--Madrid--History--21st century. , Immigrants--Spain--Madrid--History--21st century. , Transnationalism--Social aspects--Spain--Madrid--History--21st century. , Transnationalism--Social aspects--Ecuador--History--21st century. , City and town life--Spain--Madrid--History--21st century. , Madrid (Spain)--Ethnic relations--History--21st century. , Madrid (Spain)--Social life and customs--History--21st century. , Urban Studies/Sociology. , Migration. , Ethnicity Studies. , Area Studies. , Social Structure, Social Inequality. , Demography.
- ISBN: 9781137536075 (electronic bk.) 、 9781349710546 (paperback) 、 9781137536068 (hardback)
- FIND@SFXID: CGU
- 資料類型: 電子書
- 摘要註: In the decade between 1998-2008, Spain became the main destination for Ecuadorian migrants, and Madrid, Spain's capital, became the city with the largest Ecuadorian population outside of Ecuador. Through a combination of ethnographic research and cultural analysis, this book addresses the interconnections between spatial practices, cultural production, and definitions of citizenship in migration dynamics between Ecuador and Spain, showing how Ecuadorians are key actors in Madrid's recent urban history. Looking at the city as form and content, constitutive and constituting of ideological processes, each chapter analyzes the spatial practices of Madrid's Ecuadorian residents through various forms: the body, the home, public and leisure spaces, the city, the nation, and transnational circuits. Rather than addressing migrants as a general human type marked by (dis)placement, each chapter offers an illustration of how Ecuadorian migrants forge transnational processes through their everyday lives in specific time and place, and how these processes manifest culturally on both sides of the Atlantic.
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- 系統號: 005442661 | 機讀編目格式
館藏資訊
In the decade between 1998-2008, Spain became the main destination for Ecuadorian migrants, and Madrid, Spain's capital, became the city with the largest Ecuadorian population outside of Ecuador. Through a combination of ethnographic research and cultural analysis, this book addresses the interconnections between spatial practices, cultural production, and definitions of citizenship in migration dynamics between Ecuador and Spain, showing how Ecuadorians are key actors in Madrid's recent urban history. Looking at the city as form and content, constitutive and constituting of ideological processes, each chapter analyzes the spatial practices of Madrid's Ecuadorian residents through various forms: the body, the home, public and leisure spaces, the city, the nation, and transnational circuits. Rather than addressing migrants as a general human type marked by (dis)placement, each chapter offers an illustration of how Ecuadorian migrants forge transnational processes through their everyday lives in specific time and place, and how these processes manifest culturally on both sides of the Atlantic.