Transnationalism and identity: a tale of two faces and multiple lives |
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Authors: | Sutama Ghosh Lu Wang† |
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Institution: | Department of Geography, York University, Toronto, ON M3J1P3 Canada ();Department of Geography, York University, Toronto, ON M3J1P3, Canada () |
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Abstract: | Transnational ties add new complexities to the continuous and dynamic processes of identity formation. Based on self‐reflexive narratives, this paper examines the authors' identity transformations associated with their respective transnational experiences. We are two Asian women from India and China, respectively, who are international students pursuing doctoral degrees in Canada. Although we share similar demographic and economic backgrounds, we perform distinct transnational acts. Focusing specifically on social and cultural linkages, we have identified reasons that have influenced our cross‐border involvements. Based on our findings, we present an emergent conceptual framework that highlights interactive psychological, sociocultural and economic processes that influence the formation of individual transnational identities. We also share with our readers some methodological lessons learnt along our path of self‐expression, analysis and representation . |
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