Hi everyone,
I've been trying to look for relevant programs/professors in the U.S./Canada with little luck. I feel like I'm being too picky in my search. It would be great if I could get any suggestions. I'm broadly interested in migrant negotiations and subjectivities in the context of transnational labor migration - the centrality of gender and other intersecting axes of identity in these processes and the significance of imaginaries of modernity and aspirations. I'm thinking of South Asian male migrant workers in Malaysia. I have an MA in Gender Studies. So far, I just have one Anthropology program. The other two potential programs are in (Human) Geography and Sociology departments. I'm pretty flexible in terms of the discipline as long as I find people who are more into ethnographic/qualitative methods and share some common research interests.