Guest, trader or explorer: Biographical perspectives on the experiences of cross-border mobility in Europe
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In: Ethnic and Racial Studies, Vol. 41, No. 5, 05.2018, p. 977-995.
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T1 - Guest, trader or explorer
T2 - Biographical perspectives on the experiences of cross-border mobility in Europe
AU - Eichsteller, Marta
PY - 2018/5
Y1 - 2018/5
N2 - Life stories of mobile individuals provide us with unique perspectives on the condition of modern societies. This article aims to establish the link between narrative accounts of mobility and the conceptual framework of migration studies. Drawing on autobiographical narrative interviews with 91 transnational individuals, this article presents three categories of mobility narratives, emphasizing the specific narrative form and socio-cultural discoursewithin which they are embedded. It is argued that the perception of power relations underpinning social experiences that can be observed in three distinct narrative archetypes: the story of the guest, trader and explorer. These empirically derived categories aim to systematize the conceptual framework for studies of individual agency and social relations in cross-border mobility contexts and contribute to the debate on methodological nationalism.
AB - Life stories of mobile individuals provide us with unique perspectives on the condition of modern societies. This article aims to establish the link between narrative accounts of mobility and the conceptual framework of migration studies. Drawing on autobiographical narrative interviews with 91 transnational individuals, this article presents three categories of mobility narratives, emphasizing the specific narrative form and socio-cultural discoursewithin which they are embedded. It is argued that the perception of power relations underpinning social experiences that can be observed in three distinct narrative archetypes: the story of the guest, trader and explorer. These empirically derived categories aim to systematize the conceptual framework for studies of individual agency and social relations in cross-border mobility contexts and contribute to the debate on methodological nationalism.
U2 - 10.1080/01419870.2017.1315152
DO - 10.1080/01419870.2017.1315152
M3 - Article
VL - 41
SP - 977
EP - 995
JO - Ethnic and Racial Studies
JF - Ethnic and Racial Studies
SN - 0141-9870
IS - 5
ER -