Chapter 5 Delve Deeper (Additional Readings)
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Faier, L., 2011. Theorizing the intimacies of migration: Commentary on the emotional formations of transnational worlds. International Migration, 49(6), 107–112.
Hirsch, J., 2003. A courtship after marriage: Sexuality and love in Mexican transnational families. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Maloka, T., 1997. Khomo Lia Oela: Canteens, brothels and labour migrancy in colonial Lesotho, 1900–40. Journal of African History, 38(01), 101–122.
Merry, S. E., 1997. Rethinking gossip and scandal. In Reputation: Studies in the voluntary elicitation of good conduct. Klein, ed. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, pp. 47–74.
Nilan, P. and Feixa, C., eds., 2006. Global youth? Hybrid identities, plural worlds. New York: Routledge.
Salazar, N. B., 2011. The power of imagination in transnational mobilities. Identities, 18(6), 576–598.
Skolnik, J., Lazo de la Vega, S. and Steigenga, T., 2012. Chisme across borders: The impact of gossip in a Guatemalan transnational community. Migraciones Internacionales, 6(3), 9–38.
Yabiku, S. T., Agadjanian, V. and Sevoyan, A., 2010. Husbands’ labour migration and wives’ autonomy, Mozambique 2000–2006. Population Studies, 64(3), 293–306.