BITTER THINGS
Narratives and Memories
of Transnational Families
Malve Lippmann, Can Sungu, and Maike Suhr (Eds.)
Labor migration is worldwide creating new models of the transnational family, which despite geographical distances strives to maintain contact between the separated family members. But, how is the relationship between parents and children to be redefined whenever gifts and material support take the place of shared experience? When physical closeness has to take second place to communication programs like Skype and WhatsApp? How does this changing family landscape impact children and their parents? Bitter Things retraces very personal stories and accounts on this topic from the 1960s right up to present day perspectives. Contributions by Ayşe Akalın, Liliana Corobca, Ok-Hee Jeong, Halyna Kruk, Georg Matzouranis, Maria Papoulias, Stefano Polis, Janka Vogel and Gülcin Wilhelm
18 b&w and 29 color
ISBN: 978-3-943620-79-5
Retail Price: $19.95