Differentiated journeys: Brazilians in London beyond homogenising categories of "the migrant"
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Resumo: | This article question generic homogenising representations of ‘the migrant’ by providing an examination of the multivalent ways in which social differences contours migration processes. Migration scholars often reproduce generic homogenising typologies of ‘migrants’, such as the two opposing migrant analogies ‘from the Global South’ (‘the transnational migrant’, who flows through social networks from the Global South to the developed North, seeking economic gains) and ‘from the Global North’ (‘the lifestyle migrant’, who chooses to migrate from developed countries to places they believe offers them the potential of a better quality of life). Through the examination of the journeys of Brazilians in London, this article draws attention to the connections and contexts of both sending and receiving societies, as well as the diversity existing within the Brazilian population abroad. As is argued within this paper, such an analysis allows for better understanding of how the experiences of Brazilians in London are directly shaped by the intersection of multiple social markers, resulting in what I call ‘differentiated journeys’. Brazilians navigate different levels of constraints and constantly re-formulate their journeys due to their class, gender, nationality and documental status. This allow us to frame migratory experiences beyond generalizing and homogenising representations. The empirical research combines an 18-month ethnography in places of leisure with 33 in-depth interviews with Brazilians in London. |
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Differentiated journeys: Brazilians in London beyond homogenising categories of "the migrant"Jornadas Diferenciadas: Brasileiros em Londres para além de categorias homogeneizantes do ‘migrante’Jornadas diferenciadasDiferença social e migraçãoMigração brasileiraDifferentiated journeysSocial difference and migrationBrazilian migrationThis article question generic homogenising representations of ‘the migrant’ by providing an examination of the multivalent ways in which social differences contours migration processes. Migration scholars often reproduce generic homogenising typologies of ‘migrants’, such as the two opposing migrant analogies ‘from the Global South’ (‘the transnational migrant’, who flows through social networks from the Global South to the developed North, seeking economic gains) and ‘from the Global North’ (‘the lifestyle migrant’, who chooses to migrate from developed countries to places they believe offers them the potential of a better quality of life). Through the examination of the journeys of Brazilians in London, this article draws attention to the connections and contexts of both sending and receiving societies, as well as the diversity existing within the Brazilian population abroad. As is argued within this paper, such an analysis allows for better understanding of how the experiences of Brazilians in London are directly shaped by the intersection of multiple social markers, resulting in what I call ‘differentiated journeys’. Brazilians navigate different levels of constraints and constantly re-formulate their journeys due to their class, gender, nationality and documental status. This allow us to frame migratory experiences beyond generalizing and homogenising representations. The empirical research combines an 18-month ethnography in places of leisure with 33 in-depth interviews with Brazilians in London.Este artigo questiona representações genéricas e homogeneizantes do ‘migrante’ ao fornecer um exame das maneiras multivalentes pelas quais as diferenças sociais contornam os processos de migração. Os estudiosos da migração geralmente reproduzem tipologias genéricas e homogeneizantes dos ‘migrantes’, um exemplo são as duas analogias opostas entre o migrante ‘do Sul Global’ (‘o migrante transnacional’, que flui através das redes sociais do Sul Global ao Norte desenvolvido, buscando ganhos econômicos) e o migrante ‘do Norte Global’ (‘o migrante do estilo de vida’, que escolhe migrar de países desenvolvidos para locais que acreditam oferecer o potencial de uma melhor qualidade de vida). Através do exame das jornadas de brasileiros em Londres, este artigo chama a atenção às conexões e aos contextos das sociedades de envio e recebimento, bem como a diversidade existente entre a população brasileira no exterior. Como é argumentado neste artigo, essa análise permite uma melhor compreensão de como as experiências desses brasileiros em Londres são modelados diretamente pela interseção de vários marcadores sociais, resultando no que chamo de “jornadas diferenciadas”. Esses brasileiros navegam em diferentes níveis de restrições e reformulam constantemente suas jornadas devido à classe, gênero, nacionalidade e status documental. Isso nos permite enquadrar experiências migratórias além de representações genéricas e homogeneizantes. A pesquisa empírica combina uma etnografia de 18 meses em locais de lazer e 33 entrevistas em profundidade com brasileiros em Londres.Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Filosofia, Letras e Ciências Humanas2020-06-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/xmlhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/plural/article/view/17153210.11606/issn.2176-8099.pcso.2020.171532Plural; v. 27 n. 1 (2020): Migrações internacionais na agenda sociológica contemporânea; 114-144Plural; Vol. 27 Núm. 1 (2020): Migrações internacionais na agenda sociológica contemporânea; 114-144Plural; Vol. 27 No. 1 (2020): International Migration in Contemporary Sociological Agenda; 114-1442176-80990104-6721reponame:Plural (São Paulo. Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPengporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/plural/article/view/171532/161914https://www.revistas.usp.br/plural/article/view/171532/168957Copyright (c) 2020 Política de direitos compartilhadoshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMartins Junior, Angelo2024-11-21T13:25:36Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/171532Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/plural/PUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/plural/oaiplural@usp.br||2176-80992176-8099opendoar:2024-11-21T13:25:36Plural (São Paulo. Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Differentiated journeys: Brazilians in London beyond homogenising categories of "the migrant" Jornadas Diferenciadas: Brasileiros em Londres para além de categorias homogeneizantes do ‘migrante’ |
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Differentiated journeys: Brazilians in London beyond homogenising categories of "the migrant" |
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Differentiated journeys: Brazilians in London beyond homogenising categories of "the migrant" Martins Junior, Angelo Jornadas diferenciadas Diferença social e migração Migração brasileira Differentiated journeys Social difference and migration Brazilian migration |
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Differentiated journeys: Brazilians in London beyond homogenising categories of "the migrant" |
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Differentiated journeys: Brazilians in London beyond homogenising categories of "the migrant" |
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Differentiated journeys: Brazilians in London beyond homogenising categories of "the migrant" |
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Differentiated journeys: Brazilians in London beyond homogenising categories of "the migrant" |
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Differentiated journeys: Brazilians in London beyond homogenising categories of "the migrant" |
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Martins Junior, Angelo |
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Martins Junior, Angelo |
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Martins Junior, Angelo |
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Jornadas diferenciadas Diferença social e migração Migração brasileira Differentiated journeys Social difference and migration Brazilian migration |
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Jornadas diferenciadas Diferença social e migração Migração brasileira Differentiated journeys Social difference and migration Brazilian migration |
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This article question generic homogenising representations of ‘the migrant’ by providing an examination of the multivalent ways in which social differences contours migration processes. Migration scholars often reproduce generic homogenising typologies of ‘migrants’, such as the two opposing migrant analogies ‘from the Global South’ (‘the transnational migrant’, who flows through social networks from the Global South to the developed North, seeking economic gains) and ‘from the Global North’ (‘the lifestyle migrant’, who chooses to migrate from developed countries to places they believe offers them the potential of a better quality of life). Through the examination of the journeys of Brazilians in London, this article draws attention to the connections and contexts of both sending and receiving societies, as well as the diversity existing within the Brazilian population abroad. As is argued within this paper, such an analysis allows for better understanding of how the experiences of Brazilians in London are directly shaped by the intersection of multiple social markers, resulting in what I call ‘differentiated journeys’. Brazilians navigate different levels of constraints and constantly re-formulate their journeys due to their class, gender, nationality and documental status. This allow us to frame migratory experiences beyond generalizing and homogenising representations. The empirical research combines an 18-month ethnography in places of leisure with 33 in-depth interviews with Brazilians in London. |
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