
This book tells the story of how families separated across borders write--and learn new ways of writing--in pursuit of love and money. According to the UN, 244 million people currently live outside their countries of birth. The human drama behind these numbers is that parents are often separated from children, brothers from sisters, lovers from each other. Migration, undertaken in response to problems of the wallet, also poses problems for the heart.Writing for Love and Money shows how families separated across borders turn to writing to address these problems. Based on research with transnational families in Latin America, Eastern Europe, and North America,it describes how people write to sustain meaningful relationships across distance and to better their often impoverished circumstances. Despite policy makers' concerns about "brain drain," the book reveals that immigrants' departures do not leave homelands wholly educationally hobbled. Instead, migration promotes experiences of literacy learning in transnational families as they write to reach the two life goals that globalization consistently threatens: economic solvency and familial intimacy.
How does the experience of migration and transnational separation influence the development of literacy practices within families? Kate Vieira, a scholar in literacy studies, examines the intersection of economic necessity and emotional connection in migrant communities. By analyzing the writing habits of families separated by borders, she argues that migration acts as a catalyst for new forms of literacy learning rather than a drain on educational resources.
What You Will Find
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Scholars in the field of literacy studies identify this work as a significant contribution to understanding how social conditions shape communication practices. Experts frequently note that the text provides a nuanced, human-centered perspective on the often-dehumanized discourse surrounding global migration.
Page Count:
264
Publication Date:
2019-08-30
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190877324
ISBN-13:
9780190877323
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