Migrant Conversions – Transforming Connections Between Peru and South Korea Transforming Connections Between Peru and South Korea

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  • Engels
  • Paperback
  • 9780520341173
  • 10 maart 2020
  • 188 pagina's
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"This book is a model of what transnational ethnographic research can accomplish. Vogel is able to render the complexity and multiplicity of everyday life and the unexpected freedoms that Peruvian migrants achieve in South Korea through evocative storytelling and precise analytical tools."—Eleana J. Kim, author of Adopted Territory: Transnational Korean Adoptees and the Politics of Belonging

"With crisp prose and candid presence throughout the text, Vogel gives us the first book-length study of the experiences of non-Asian migrants in South Korea. The book uses an uncommon confluence of religious and cosmopolitan outlooks to redefine current understandings of undocumented labor migration in South Korea and worldwide."—Caren Freeman, author of Making and Faking Kinship: Marriage and Labor Migration between China and South Korea

A free open access ebook is available upon publication. Learn more at www.luminosoa.org.

Peruvian migrant workers began arriving in South Korea in large numbers in the mid 1990s, eventually becoming one of the largest groups of non-Asians in the country. Migrant Conversions shows how despite facing unstable income and legal exclusion, migrants come to see Korea as an ideal destination. Some even see it as part of their divine destiny. Faced with looming departures, Peruvians develop cosmopolitan plans to transform themselves from economic migrants into pastors, lovers, and leaders. Set against the backdrop of 2008’s global financial crisis, Vogel explores the intersections of three types of conversions— money, religious beliefs and cosmopolitan plans—to argue that conversions are how migrants negotiate the meaning of their lives in a constantly changing transnational context. At the convergence of cosmopolitan projects spearheaded by the state, churches, and other migrants, Peruvians change the value and meaning of their migrations. Yet, in attempting to make themselves at home in the world and give their families more opportunities, they also create potential losses. As Peruvians help carve out social spaces, they create complex and uneven connections between Peru and Korea that challenge a global hierarchy of nations and migrants. Exploring how migrants, churches and nations change through processes of conversion reveals how globalization continues to impact people’s lives and ideas about their futures and pasts long after they have stopped moving, or that particular global moment has come to an end.

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Erica Vogel

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