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- W1996515025 abstract "The concept of transnationalism raises important questions with respect to the ways in which individuals define themselves within a given nation. The idea that a nation can consist as a cohesive singular entity is challenged as transnational communities undermine the idea that the symbolic structures, political systems, and economic centers singularly define a specific nation. Transnational communities represent complex sets of relations that cannot be characterized as the product of or are in the service of one specific nationality. At the same time, global capitalism has the potential to erode or efface all claims to the multiple sets of relations that characterize transnational experiences by arranging all experiences within a pre-existing set of categories that do not recognize the multiple dimensions of the material conditions of existence. There is an antithesis between the productive drives of individuals involved in creating forms of existence that are not already symbolized and coded and the large economic power bases that must conscript individuals into a codified system of global capital. In this paper, I wish to begin by discussing some of the ways in which transnationalism is defined; while at the same time, I wish to explore some of the complex theoretical underpinnings of transnational discourse. By taking the language of transnationalism and exploring some of the theoretical concepts that this language might imply, we can then begin to talk about some specific instances of transnationalism depicted by Francisco Goldman in The Ordinary Seamen. Recent scholarship on the subject of transnationalism has raised the prospect that the current language used to define immigrant experiences is becoming increasingly inadequate to describe the complexity of these experiences as they unfold in a highly mobile and technologically connected world. The very real prospect that immigrants in the United States, for example, may maintain strong ties" @default.
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- W1996515025 title "Becoming Transnational and Becoming Machinery in Francisco Goldman's The Ordinary Seamen" @default.
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