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Emotional Landscapes : Love, Gender, and Migration

Gabaccia, Donna R.(Epilogue by)Bjerg, Maria(Contributions by)Borges, Marcelo J.(Contributions by)Cancian, Sonia(Contributions by)Carrington, Tyler(Contributions by)Dounia, Margarita(Contributions by)Freund, Alexander(Contributions by)Borges, Marcelo J.(Edited by)Cancian, Sonia(Edited by)Reeder, Linda(Edited by)
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Love and its attendant emotions not only spur migration—they forge our response to the people who leave their homes in search of new lives.

Emotional Landscapes looks at the power of love, and the words we use to express it, to explore the immigration experience.

The authors focus on intimate emotional language and how languages of love shape the ways human beings migrate but also create meaning for migrants, their families, and their societies.

Looking at sources ranging from letters of Portuguese immigrants in the 1880s to tweets passed among immigrant families in today's Italy, the essays explore the sentimental, sexual, and political meanings of love.

The authors also look at how immigrants and those around them use love to justify separation and loss, and how love influences us to privilege certain immigrants—wives, children, lovers, refugees—over others.   Affecting and perceptive, Emotional Landscapes moves from war and transnational families to gender and citizenship to explore the crossroads of migration and the history of emotion.   Contributors: María Bjerg, Marcelo J. Borges, Sonia Cancian, Tyler Carrington, Margarita Dounia, Alexander Freund, Donna R.

Gabaccia, A. James Hammerton, Mirjam Milharcic Hladnik, Emily Pope-Obeda, Linda Reeder, Roberta Ricucci, Suzanne M.

Sinke, and Elizabeth Zanoni

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University of Illinois Press
0252085396 / 9780252085390
Paperback / softback
11/01/2021
United States
296 pages, 5 black & white photographs
152 x 229 mm