Long-Distance Nationalism in the Global City
A Cultural History of the Malian Diaspora in Lagos- Authors:
- Publisher:
- 2022
Summary
Focusing on migration within the global south, Bennett Eason Cross uses the example of the Malian trade diaspora in Lagos to argue that aspects of the original model of the transmigrant were based on labor migrations from global south to global north that are not representative of their south-to-south counterparts. In Long-Distance Nationalism in the Global City: A Cultural History of the Malian Diaspora in Lagos, Nigeria, Cross notes that the cultural and racial differences between migrant communities and their host societies in Europe and the U.S. are often narrower, or even nonexistent, in south-to-south migrations, which shapes different outcomes. As this multi-site case study reveals, however, these differences in outcome can seem counterintuitive, as immigrants in the north typically develop loyalties to both origin and host nations, whereas, among the Malians in Lagos, affinity for the host nation was virtually nonexistent, despite a common regional culture. He complicates the
standard bilateral struggle for belonging between host and origin societies by examining the role of Islam, both as a parallel transnational movement and as a competing localized form. This book analyzes the deep historical structure of each society to explain the Malians' failure to develop the multiple national identities observed in other diasporas.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2022
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-7936-1502-2
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-7936-1503-9
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 216
- Product type
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Table of contents
- Contents No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Introduction No access Pages 1 - 26
- The Historical Context No access Pages 27 - 54
- The Diaspora: Creation and Evolution, Geography and Commerce No access Pages 55 - 78
- Life in the Diaspora No access Pages 79 - 98
- Alien Expulsions: Reframing Diaspora-Host Society Relations No access Pages 99 - 120
- Conversations at the bin Laden Hotel: Nationalism and Islamic Purity No access Pages 121 - 154
- The Reimagined Community: Diasporic Feedback No access Pages 155 - 180
- Conclusion No access Pages 181 - 188
- Appendix No access Pages 189 - 192
- Bibliography No access Pages 193 - 202
- Index No access Pages 203 - 214
- About the Author No access Pages 215 - 216





