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Transnational Childhoods - British Bangladeshis, Identities and Social Change

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext 'This book is a 'must-read' for anyone interested in South Asian transnational migration! diasporic identities and the experiences of children whose families are spread between two continents. Elaborating on the concept of 'social fields' Benjamin Zeitlyn shows how British Bangladeshi children and their parents negotiate and shape the different worlds they inhabit. Through detailed and rich ethnography! and an illuminating account of the debates surrounding transnational childhoods! 'integration' and emerging Muslim identities! this book is a significant contribution which deserves to be widely read.' Katy Gardner! London School of Economics and Political Science! UK Informationen zum Autor Benjamin Zeitlyn is a Lecturer at the University of Sussex, UK. He works on access to education in developing countries, transnational childhoods and identities, and migration and development. Klappentext This book follows the transnational lives of children growing up as British Bangladeshi individuals in multicultural London. Exploring the array of international events! communities and forces which influence them! Zeitlyn examines the socialisation practices among British Bangladeshi families and how this shapes their childhood and identities. Zusammenfassung This book follows the transnational lives of children growing up as British Bangladeshi individuals in multicultural London. Exploring the array of international events! communities and forces which influence them! Zeitlyn examines the socialisation practices among British Bangladeshi families and how this shapes their childhood and identities. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction – Transnational Childhoods in a Global City 2. British Bangladeshis 3. Transnational Practices 4. Childhoods, Space and Place 5. British Bangladeshis in Education 6. Islamic Identities 7. Conclusions

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1. Introduction - Transnational Childhoods in a Global City 2. British Bangladeshis 3. Transnational Practices 4. Childhoods, Space and Place 5. British Bangladeshis in Education 6. Islamic Identities 7. Conclusions

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'This book is a 'must-read' for anyone interested in South Asian transnational migration, diasporic identities and the experiences of children whose families are spread between two continents. Elaborating on the concept of 'social fields' Benjamin Zeitlyn shows how British Bangladeshi children and their parents negotiate and shape the different worlds they inhabit. Through detailed and rich ethnography, and an illuminating account of the debates surrounding transnational childhoods, 'integration' and emerging Muslim identities, this book is a significant contribution which deserves to be widely read.' Katy Gardner, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

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