Ideological construction of international migration in Fromdust to snow: Bush-faller by Lydia and Wilfred Ngwa and Snare by Priscillia Musoh ‘’Manjoh’’

Abstract: Migration remains a natural human phenomenon. Humans have always moved from one place to the other. People have always migrated internally (national) and externally (international). From a post-colonial approach, this paper focuses on international migration and aims to analyse the ideolog...

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Main Author: Chia Bertilla NEPANG
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: CRAC, INSAAC 2023-06-01
Series:Akofena
Online Access:https://www.revue-akofena.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/07-T08v01-12-Chia-Bertilla-NEPANG_075-082.pdf
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description Abstract: Migration remains a natural human phenomenon. Humans have always moved from one place to the other. People have always migrated internally (national) and externally (international). From a post-colonial approach, this paper focuses on international migration and aims to analyse the ideological construction of this phenomenon in two Cameroonian novels- From Dust to Snow: Bush-faller by Lydia and Wilfred Ngwa and Snare by Priscillia Musoh Manjoh. The findings show that migrants and aspiring migrants have some constructed ideas when it comes to international migration. To them, international migration is perceived as a quest for a better life and a means to upgrade families’ standards of living, the search for employment, a risk bearing phenomenon and a source of remittances flow to families back in migrants’ countries of origin. Keywords: Ideological construction, migration, international migration, success, employment
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spelling doaj.art-959cb1db83d1410eb62810939e2f053e2023-12-03T09:28:09ZdeuCRAC, INSAACAkofena2706-63122708-06332023-06-01010810.48734/akofena.n008v1.07.2023Ideological construction of international migration in Fromdust to snow: Bush-faller by Lydia and Wilfred Ngwa and Snare by Priscillia Musoh ‘’Manjoh’’Chia Bertilla NEPANGAbstract: Migration remains a natural human phenomenon. Humans have always moved from one place to the other. People have always migrated internally (national) and externally (international). From a post-colonial approach, this paper focuses on international migration and aims to analyse the ideological construction of this phenomenon in two Cameroonian novels- From Dust to Snow: Bush-faller by Lydia and Wilfred Ngwa and Snare by Priscillia Musoh Manjoh. The findings show that migrants and aspiring migrants have some constructed ideas when it comes to international migration. To them, international migration is perceived as a quest for a better life and a means to upgrade families’ standards of living, the search for employment, a risk bearing phenomenon and a source of remittances flow to families back in migrants’ countries of origin. Keywords: Ideological construction, migration, international migration, success, employmenthttps://www.revue-akofena.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/07-T08v01-12-Chia-Bertilla-NEPANG_075-082.pdf
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Ideological construction of international migration in Fromdust to snow: Bush-faller by Lydia and Wilfred Ngwa and Snare by Priscillia Musoh ‘’Manjoh’’
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title Ideological construction of international migration in Fromdust to snow: Bush-faller by Lydia and Wilfred Ngwa and Snare by Priscillia Musoh ‘’Manjoh’’
title_full Ideological construction of international migration in Fromdust to snow: Bush-faller by Lydia and Wilfred Ngwa and Snare by Priscillia Musoh ‘’Manjoh’’
title_fullStr Ideological construction of international migration in Fromdust to snow: Bush-faller by Lydia and Wilfred Ngwa and Snare by Priscillia Musoh ‘’Manjoh’’
title_full_unstemmed Ideological construction of international migration in Fromdust to snow: Bush-faller by Lydia and Wilfred Ngwa and Snare by Priscillia Musoh ‘’Manjoh’’
title_short Ideological construction of international migration in Fromdust to snow: Bush-faller by Lydia and Wilfred Ngwa and Snare by Priscillia Musoh ‘’Manjoh’’
title_sort ideological construction of international migration in fromdust to snow bush faller by lydia and wilfred ngwa and snare by priscillia musoh manjoh
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