Globalization, modernity, and migration: The changing visage of social imagination

In this article, I assert that the recent phenomenon of migration is one apparent and fundamental process that shapes human communities, transforming cultural variation, and distorts the constructs of distance and space. The boundaries of nation-states and identities are constantly being challenged,...

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Main Author: ESPENA, Darlene Machell
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-45902023-10-19T01:23:23Z Globalization, modernity, and migration: The changing visage of social imagination ESPENA, Darlene Machell In this article, I assert that the recent phenomenon of migration is one apparent and fundamental process that shapes human communities, transforming cultural variation, and distorts the constructs of distance and space. The boundaries of nation-states and identities are constantly being challenged, restructured and interrogated and the trends of modernity and globalization, new ways of projecting feelings and diffusing cultures among displaced communities are produced. The article looks for the new stories that are produced with this vibrant intersection of globalization, modernity and migration. In particular, I focus on the distinct Sikh migrant community in the Philippines: how they have evolved, how the forces of globalization have pervaded their lifestyle and how they have utilized the benefits of recent trends of modernity to survive life beyond India’s borders. I maintain that Sikh migrants choose to stay in the Philippines because they have produced a simulation of life in their home country albeit with perceptible deviations. This transplanted community utilized the benefits of globalization and modernity to modify the limited space they occupy to re-create their homeland and therefore India has been easier to “imagine,” “visualize” and “experience.” 2011-09-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3339 info:doi/10.1558/cis.v7i1-2.183 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/4590/viewcontent/Globalization_Modernity_and_Migration_Th.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University migration Sikh migration Philippines globalization Asian Studies Migration Studies Race and Ethnicity
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topic migration
Sikh migration
Philippines
globalization
Asian Studies
Migration Studies
Race and Ethnicity
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Sikh migration
Philippines
globalization
Asian Studies
Migration Studies
Race and Ethnicity
ESPENA, Darlene Machell
Globalization, modernity, and migration: The changing visage of social imagination
description In this article, I assert that the recent phenomenon of migration is one apparent and fundamental process that shapes human communities, transforming cultural variation, and distorts the constructs of distance and space. The boundaries of nation-states and identities are constantly being challenged, restructured and interrogated and the trends of modernity and globalization, new ways of projecting feelings and diffusing cultures among displaced communities are produced. The article looks for the new stories that are produced with this vibrant intersection of globalization, modernity and migration. In particular, I focus on the distinct Sikh migrant community in the Philippines: how they have evolved, how the forces of globalization have pervaded their lifestyle and how they have utilized the benefits of recent trends of modernity to survive life beyond India’s borders. I maintain that Sikh migrants choose to stay in the Philippines because they have produced a simulation of life in their home country albeit with perceptible deviations. This transplanted community utilized the benefits of globalization and modernity to modify the limited space they occupy to re-create their homeland and therefore India has been easier to “imagine,” “visualize” and “experience.”
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title Globalization, modernity, and migration: The changing visage of social imagination
title_short Globalization, modernity, and migration: The changing visage of social imagination
title_full Globalization, modernity, and migration: The changing visage of social imagination
title_fullStr Globalization, modernity, and migration: The changing visage of social imagination
title_full_unstemmed Globalization, modernity, and migration: The changing visage of social imagination
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2011
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3339
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/4590/viewcontent/Globalization_Modernity_and_Migration_Th.pdf
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