Spedizione gratuita con Packeta per un prezzo superiore a 79.99 €
BRT 7.99 Punto BRT 7.99 DHL 7.99 HR Parcel 7.49 GLS 3.99

Invisible Cage

Lingua IngleseInglese
Libro In brossura
Libro Invisible Cage John Chalcraft
Codice Libristo: 04718418
Casa editrice Stanford University Press, ottobre 2008
"The Invisible Cage" uncovers the hidden history of the cycle of labor migration and return of hundr... Descrizione completa
? points 76 b
32.10
Magazzino esterno Inviamo tra 15-20 giorni

30 giorni per il reso


Potrebbe interessarti anche


I MIGLIORI
Pihkal Alexander Shulgin / In brossura
common.buy 32.85
I MIGLIORI
Beatles - Complete Scores Tim Cain / Rigido
common.buy 96.65
Dialectic and Dialogue Dmitri Nikulin / Rigido
common.buy 134.97
Saved by Grace Anthony A. Hoekema / In brossura
common.buy 29.00
Bridges of Summer Brenda Seabrooke / In brossura
common.buy 13.80
Depression in Later Life Robert C. Baldwin / In brossura
common.buy 63.36
IN PREPARAZIONE
Celtic Chris Down / In brossura
common.buy 18.83
Consciousness and Second Language Learning John Truscott / In brossura
common.buy 56.51
Leadership Brain David A. Sousa / In brossura
common.buy 65.93
Ark of the Covenant Kelly D. Alexander / In brossura
common.buy 98.47

"The Invisible Cage" uncovers the hidden history of the cycle of labor migration and return of hundreds of thousands of un- and semi-skilled Syrian workers in Lebanon. It traces how Syrians came to comprise a significant proportion of Lebanon's workforce during the 1950s and 1960s, the ways in which these Syrians lived through Lebanon's civil wars, and their prolonged unsettlement and exile through both the reconstruction of the 1990s and instability since 2005.Offering both social history and ethnography, John Chalcraft challenges the commonly held view that a more benign form of economic labor migration, one based on personal choice, emerged with the end of slavery and forced labor in the region. Instead, he shows how both coercion and consent, unintended consequences, and hegemonic forms influence the ongoing rotation of migrant workers. This captivating account of the labor market as 'invisible cage' breaks new ground in Middle East and migration studies alike.

Regala questo libro oggi stesso
È facile
1 Aggiungi il libro al carrello e scegli la consegna come regalo 2 Ti invieremo subito il buono 3 Il libro arriverà all'indirizzo del destinatario

Accesso

Accedi al tuo account. Non hai ancora un account Libristo? Crealo ora!

 
obbligatorio
obbligatorio

Non hai un account? Ottieni i vantaggi di un account Libristo!

Con un account Libristo, avrai tutto sotto controllo.

Crea un account Libristo