Abstract

In this paper, I will analyse stories of migration experienced by some very close friends and relatives. As someone who has not experienced migration directly, except perhaps from the perspective of the person left behind, I try to compare and contrast these migration stories with intimate experiences of important departures that have marked my own life. This comparison will provide a fresh perspective on the study of migration, framing it within a broader class of actions that define and reconfigure an individual in relation to the external environment.

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