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Ageing in transnational contexts: transforming everyday practices and identities in later life / Näre, Lena; Walsh, Katie; Baldassar, Loretta   Journal Article
Baldassar, Loretta Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This Special Issue on ‘Ageing in Transnational Contexts: Transforming Everyday Practices and Identities in Later Life’ extends our understanding of how ageing is experienced in transnational contexts. It focuses on how everyday lives and identities in older age are being negotiated by individuals who have migration histories or who are affected by the mobilities of others in their lives. In the introduction, we situate our approach within an emerging strand of research investigating the inter-related processes of ageing and transnational migration. We also present the seven empirical case studies that constitute the issue and discuss their collective contribution for the research field.
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Storytelling in Amy Tan’s The Bonesetter’s Daughter: belonging and the transnationality of home in older age / Walsh, Katie   Journal Article
Walsh, Katie Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Amy Tan’s The Bonesetter’s Daughter is a fictional account of a Chinese American woman and her mother, a first-generation migrant, who is negotiating dementia in later life. Analysis of diasporic novels can provide insight into migrant belonging, especially the emotional geographies of home and emotional subjectivities of ageing that are not commonly or easily elucidated even by qualitative interviewing methods. This article examines Tan’s construction of ageing as an intergenerational, cultural and emotional process, and highlights the role of storytelling as an everyday home-making practice through which the transnationality of home in older age becomes evident.
Key Words Fiction  Emotion  Home  Belonging  Ageing  Asian American Diaspora 
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