Wherewithal of Life
Discover the profound narratives within "Wherewithal of Life," authored by an insightful scholar and published by the University of California Press in 2013. Spanning 272 pages, this compelling work delves into the anthropology of ethics and migration studies, offering an in-depth exploration of the life experiences of three young men from diverse backgrounds: a Ugandan in Copenhagen, a Burkina Faso national in Amsterdam, and a Mexican in Boston.
Through their journeys, this book significantly broadens our understanding of existential situations faced by migrants today. It invites readers to engage with the complexities of identity, resilience, and belonging in a globalized world. Join the conversation around migration and ethics, and uncover the rich narratives that shape human experiences across borders. Perfect for those interested in social sciences, anthropology, and contemporary migration issues, "Wherewithal of Life" is a must-read for a deeper understanding of the human condition.