Remittances and Relationships: Exchange in Cape Verdean Transnational Families |
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Authors: | Lisa Åkesson |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Gothenburg, and The Nordic Africa Institute , Sweden lisa.akesson@globalstudies.gu.se |
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Abstract: | This article examines migrant remittances through the lens of anthropological theories of gift relationships. I explore remittance transactions as perceived and practised by people in Cape Verde, a country in which many households receive money from abroad. The article highlights three key dimensions. The first dimension is the transactors' (senders and receivers of remittances) relations and obligations to each other, the second is the degree to which remittances are seen as voluntary gifts or, alternatively, as elements in an obligatory reciprocal exchange, and the third is the relation between the transactors and money as an object of exchange. I argue that these dimensions together open up for a holistic understanding of the dynamic interplay between remittances and relationships. In contrast to mainstream remittance studies, with their conventional focus on economic rationality, this is an approach that illuminates what remittances mean, as social practice, to those involved. |
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Keywords: | Remittances Cape Verde exchange transnational families migration gift relationships |
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