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Migration Miracle Jacqueline Maria Hagan

Migration Miracle By Jacqueline Maria Hagan

Migration Miracle by Jacqueline Maria Hagan


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Migration Miracle humanizes the immigration controversy by exploring the harsh realities of the migrants' desperate journeys. Drawing on over 300 interviews with men, women, and children, Hagan focuses on an unexplored dimension of the migration undertaking-the role of religion and faith in surviving the journey.

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Migration Miracle: Faith, Hope, and Meaning on the Undocumented Journey by Jacqueline Maria Hagan

Since the arrival of the Puritans, various religious groups, including Quakers, Jews, Catholics, and Protestant sects, have migrated to the United States. The role of religion in motivating their migration and shaping their settlement experiences has been well documented. What has not been recorded is the contemporary story of how migrants from Mexico and Central America rely on religion-their clergy, faith, cultural expressions, and everyday religious practices-to endure the undocumented journey.

At a time when anti-immigrant feeling is rising among the American public and when immigration is often cast in economic or deviant terms, Migration Miracle humanizes the controversy by exploring the harsh realities of the migrants' desperate journeys. Drawing on over 300 interviews with men, women, and children, Jacqueline Hagan focuses on an unexplored dimension of the migration undertaking-the role of religion and faith in surviving the journey. Each year hundreds of thousands of migrants risk their lives to cross the border into the United States, yet until now, few scholars have sought migrants' own accounts of their experiences.

Migration Miracle Reviews

In her magnificent book, Migration Miracle, Jacqueline Hagan shows that religion has not been consigned to the dustbin of history, but is a vital and dynamic feature of contemporary social life. It constitutes essential reading for people interested in immigration and religion alike. -- Douglas S. Massey, Princeton University
Jackie Hagan's beautifully written book opens up new territory in the field. She not only sheds light on a neglected dimension of migration, but also describes in intimate detail how spirituality and religious practice help migrants face the dangers and uncertainties inherent in that process. Hagan's lucid writing draws on an international sample of extensive interviews and ethnographic data. -- Robert Smith, Baruch College, CUNY
Migration Miracle is a deep and nuanced engagement with religion and faith in Latin American migration odysseys. By examining the real needs of undocumented migrants, Hagan offers new insights for those who work with migrants during these incredibly difficult journeys. This groundbreaking study should inspire similar research in Africa and elsewhere, where much work still needs to be done in understanding the role of religion in the migration process. Migration Miracle paves the way for a new way of thinking about migration in the twenty-first century. -- Archbishop Michael A. Blume, SVD, Apostolic Nuncio in Benin and Togo; Undersecretary of the Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Internant People, 2000-2005
It will be an essential text for scholars of religion and migration, and likely a favorite in graduate seminars. Migration Miracle should also be read by scholars interested in the theoretical explanations for migration, as it adds complexity to the traditional economic explanations of why people leave. But the audience most in need of this book is the policy makers who, in their narrow focus on the economic and political ramifications of undocumented migration, have forgotten that migrants are not mere economic units but human beings who face inhuman conditions in their attempts for survival and the survival of their families, beseeching God along the way. -- Stephanie J. Nawyn * American Journal of Sociology *

About Jacqueline Maria Hagan

Jacqueline Maria Hagan is Professor of Sociology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the author of Deciding To Be Legal: A Maya Community in Houston.

Table of Contents

* Introduction * Decision-Making and Leave Taking * The Dangerous Journey * Churches Crossing Borders * Miracles in the Desert * La Promesa * Conclusion * Notes * References * Acknowledgments * Index

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CIN0674066146G
9780674066144
0674066146
Migration Miracle: Faith, Hope, and Meaning on the Undocumented Journey by Jacqueline Maria Hagan
Used - Good
Paperback
Harvard University Press
20121010
238
Winner of Distinguished Contribution to Research Book Award 2009 Winner of Distinguished Contribution to Research Book Award 2010 Nominated for John G. Cawelti Award 2009 Nominated for Robert E. Park Award 2009 Nominated for Thomas and Znaniecki Book Award 2009 Nominated for Distinguished Book Award - Sociology of Religion 2009 Nominated for Distinguished Book Award - Sociology of Religion 2010 Nominated for Thomas and Znaniecki Book Award 2010 Nominated for Mary Douglas Prize 2009
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