Migration and Identity is the third volume in the series International Yearbook of Oral Histories and Life Stories. Its theme is of special concern at a time both of massive worldwide migration and of apparently intensifying national ethnic and racial conflicts. The essays in this volume examine how the identities of migrants are shaped not only by gender class and ethnicity but also by the experience of migration itself; and how migration is thus a crucible for both individual development and wider social change today. Guest-edited from the United States and with a special relevance to the Americas this volume spans the whole complex global web of migratory patterns with contributions linking Africa Asia Australia Europe North and South America without losing the particularities of local and personal experience.
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