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Title: A Reconstruction of Home and Identity: The Motivations and Consequences of Bengali Labor Migration to Singapore
Authors: Ahmed, Nusrat
Advisors: Clark-Deces, Isabelle R.
Department: Anthropology
Class Year: 2017
Abstract: Singapore has consistently been the second most popular destination for Bengali migrant workers since 2013. While there is abundant literature on general Bengali labor migration statistics, there is a dearth of information on the motivations behind the migration, the experiences of being in a foreign land, and the consequences of migration on Bangladesh. In this thesis, I explore the social and cultural reasons Bengali males decide to migrate and document some of their experiences abroad. In the process, I signal new ways of understanding how home is re-imagined in Singapore. Through music, poetry, and migrant networks, these migrant workers are able to find a temporary solution for their isolation in a temporary work place. Upon return to home, they bring along with them stories and experiences that shape the development of their villages, that both lead to both modernization and a continuation of sending country men abroad.
URI: http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01gq67jt80x
Type of Material: Princeton University Senior Theses
Language: en_US
Appears in Collections:Anthropology, 1961-2020

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