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AuthorHOSODA, Naomi
Available date2020-11-25T07:47:53Z
Publication Date2020
Publication NameThe 5th Annual International Conference of the Gulf Studies Centre
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/17050
AbstractPermanent temporariness experienced by Gulf migrants--especially among middle class professionals and their family members--has received increasing scholarly attention over the last decade. Some migrant scholars further looked into the nexus between this pattern of temporary (or circular) migration and the emergence of transnationalism as their coping or forced mechanism to their temporary status. This paper will focus on cases of second generation Filipino youth and investigate how they experience temporariness and transnationalism in connection with the notion of "citizenship," based on ethnographic data collected with 23 Filipino youth in United Arab Emirates (UAE) cities. Using an intersectional approach, I argue that heterogeneity markers such as age, gender, class, and levels of transnational engagement determine the choice between different types of arrangements in their pursuit for citizenship.
Languageen
PublisherGulf Studies center - College of Arts & Sciences - Qatar University
SubjectTransnationalism
Intersectionality
UAE Cities
TitleTransnationalism and Intersectionality: Views and Experiences of Second-Generation Filipino Youth in UAE Cities
TypeConference Paper


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