Transnationalism and Genealogy
Transnationalism and genealogy is an emerging subfield of genealogy which intersects with other fields. The last two to three decades have witnessed a significant growth in this subfield, especially in the areas of transnationalism and family arrangements, transnational marriage, transnational adopt...
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| author | Yang, Philip Q. |
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| description | Transnationalism and genealogy is an emerging subfield of genealogy which intersects with other fields. The last two to three decades have witnessed a significant growth in this subfield, especially in the areas of transnationalism and family arrangements, transnational marriage, transnational adoption, transnational parenting, and transnational care for elderly parents. However, large gaps remain, especially with regard to the impact of transnationalism on lineage. In filling some lacunas in the current literature, Transnationalism and Genealogy represents an initial attempt to frame the relationship between transnationalism and genealogy. The articles included in this book cover various aspects of transnationalism and genealogy from historical periods until the present, with perspectives from anthropology, sociology, history, and African studies. The topics stretch from transnationalism and the emancipation of black kinship to the transformation of a Chinese immigrant family from traditional to transnational as well as the impact of this transformation on its family relations and lineage, a family history of transnational migration across four nation/city states in four generations, the role of social media platforms (Facebook in particular) in facilitating transnational care chains in the Trinidadian diasporic community, and a comparison between Chinese immigrants in the United States and Singapore in transnational parenting. The introductory essay offers a laconic assessment of the subfield of transnationalism and genealogy. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-612412024-04-05T17:30:23Z Transnationalism and Genealogy Yang, Philip Q. B1-5802 transnational lineage and transnational education equal inheritance system genealogy Confucian heritage culture transnational marriage filial piety transnational adoption transnationalism Trinidad diaspora identity social media Facebook immigrants cross-national diffusion ancestor halls transnational care Pan-Africanism care chains Chinese family culture Chinese parenting food genealogy migration transnational parenting new Chinese immigrants Chinese restaurants transnational family family village schools WhatsApp thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QD Philosophy Transnationalism and genealogy is an emerging subfield of genealogy which intersects with other fields. The last two to three decades have witnessed a significant growth in this subfield, especially in the areas of transnationalism and family arrangements, transnational marriage, transnational adoption, transnational parenting, and transnational care for elderly parents. However, large gaps remain, especially with regard to the impact of transnationalism on lineage. In filling some lacunas in the current literature, Transnationalism and Genealogy represents an initial attempt to frame the relationship between transnationalism and genealogy. The articles included in this book cover various aspects of transnationalism and genealogy from historical periods until the present, with perspectives from anthropology, sociology, history, and African studies. The topics stretch from transnationalism and the emancipation of black kinship to the transformation of a Chinese immigrant family from traditional to transnational as well as the impact of this transformation on its family relations and lineage, a family history of transnational migration across four nation/city states in four generations, the role of social media platforms (Facebook in particular) in facilitating transnational care chains in the Trinidadian diasporic community, and a comparison between Chinese immigrants in the United States and Singapore in transnational parenting. The introductory essay offers a laconic assessment of the subfield of transnationalism and genealogy. 2021-02-12T06:27:07Z 2021-02-12T06:27:07Z 2020-06-09 16:38:57 2020 book 46149 9783039219087 9783039219094 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/61241 eng application/octet-stream Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/2343 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-03921-909-4 10.3390/books978-3-03921-909-4 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783039219087 9783039219094 104 open access |
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| topic | B1-5802 transnational lineage and transnational education equal inheritance system genealogy Confucian heritage culture transnational marriage filial piety transnational adoption transnationalism Trinidad diaspora identity social media immigrants cross-national diffusion ancestor halls transnational care Pan-Africanism care chains Chinese family culture Chinese parenting food genealogy migration transnational parenting new Chinese immigrants Chinese restaurants transnational family family village schools thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QD Philosophy |
| topic_facet | B1-5802 transnational lineage and transnational education equal inheritance system genealogy Confucian heritage culture transnational marriage filial piety transnational adoption transnationalism Trinidad diaspora identity social media immigrants cross-national diffusion ancestor halls transnational care Pan-Africanism care chains Chinese family culture Chinese parenting food genealogy migration transnational parenting new Chinese immigrants Chinese restaurants transnational family family village schools thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QD Philosophy |
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