Gender of Borders
Gender of Borders
Embodied Narratives of Migration, Violence and Agency
Santana de Andrade, Glenda; Miranda, Adelina; Freedman, Jane; Sahraoui, Nina; Latouche, Alice; Tyszler, Elsa
Taylor & Francis Ltd
02/2023
234
Dura
Inglês
9781032127255
15 a 20 dias
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0.Introduction. Part I: Conceptualising and Questioning the Politics of Vulnerability across Borders. 1.Fooled by a Mirage: Nigerian migrant women's 'voluntary' return from Libya and the IOM. 2.Crossing the borders of intimacy: gender, extimacy and vulnerability assessment in Greece. 3.Silencing queer asylum seekers within the French reception system: an intersectional analysis of a continuum of institutional violence. Part II: Resisting Violence: Gendered Experiences of Borders. 4.At the Borderscape: experiences of Syrian women fleeing into Turkey and Jordan. 5.Between violence and power to act: Migrant women's resistance at the Morocco-Spain border. 6.Gendered Insecurities: Exploring the continuum of Sexual Gender-Based Violence Experiences of Refugee Women in South Africa. 7.A migratory journey between vulnerability and agency: the case of queer exiles in Istanbul. Part III: Migrants' Gendered Agency across Social Boundaries. 8.Women border guards coping with migration: The case of Yemeni women in Djibouti. 9.Navigating borders as good wives/good citizens: Experiences of Indian marriage migrant women in Canada. 10.From reproductive labour to e-entrepreneurship, from wife and mother to 'connected entrepreneur'. Case study from Chinese marriage-migrants in Taiwan. 11.How to get to the right side of the border: Perinatal health education for pregnant foreign women in France. 12.Conclusion.
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migration;gender;borders;border regimes;border control;migrant experiences;women;diaspora;entrepreneurship;sexuality;refugees;labour;labor;restrictive;virtual borders;politics;sociology;anthropology;gender dynamics;gender studies;IOM's Activity;Refugee Reception Offices;Vulnerability Assessment Procedure;Tamil Nadu;Vice Versa;Cross Border Marriage Migration;IELTS Score;UN;Violated;Feminist Intersectional Approach;Asylum Seekers;Queer Migration;Unaccompanied Minors;Queer Asylum Seekers;Returnee Women;Reintegration Assistance;Lakshman Rekha;Yemeni Women;Chinese Migrant Women;Upper Town;EU Turkey Agreement;PR Application;Transnational Marriage Migration;Nigerian Women;Marriage Migration
0.Introduction. Part I: Conceptualising and Questioning the Politics of Vulnerability across Borders. 1.Fooled by a Mirage: Nigerian migrant women's 'voluntary' return from Libya and the IOM. 2.Crossing the borders of intimacy: gender, extimacy and vulnerability assessment in Greece. 3.Silencing queer asylum seekers within the French reception system: an intersectional analysis of a continuum of institutional violence. Part II: Resisting Violence: Gendered Experiences of Borders. 4.At the Borderscape: experiences of Syrian women fleeing into Turkey and Jordan. 5.Between violence and power to act: Migrant women's resistance at the Morocco-Spain border. 6.Gendered Insecurities: Exploring the continuum of Sexual Gender-Based Violence Experiences of Refugee Women in South Africa. 7.A migratory journey between vulnerability and agency: the case of queer exiles in Istanbul. Part III: Migrants' Gendered Agency across Social Boundaries. 8.Women border guards coping with migration: The case of Yemeni women in Djibouti. 9.Navigating borders as good wives/good citizens: Experiences of Indian marriage migrant women in Canada. 10.From reproductive labour to e-entrepreneurship, from wife and mother to 'connected entrepreneur'. Case study from Chinese marriage-migrants in Taiwan. 11.How to get to the right side of the border: Perinatal health education for pregnant foreign women in France. 12.Conclusion.
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migration;gender;borders;border regimes;border control;migrant experiences;women;diaspora;entrepreneurship;sexuality;refugees;labour;labor;restrictive;virtual borders;politics;sociology;anthropology;gender dynamics;gender studies;IOM's Activity;Refugee Reception Offices;Vulnerability Assessment Procedure;Tamil Nadu;Vice Versa;Cross Border Marriage Migration;IELTS Score;UN;Violated;Feminist Intersectional Approach;Asylum Seekers;Queer Migration;Unaccompanied Minors;Queer Asylum Seekers;Returnee Women;Reintegration Assistance;Lakshman Rekha;Yemeni Women;Chinese Migrant Women;Upper Town;EU Turkey Agreement;PR Application;Transnational Marriage Migration;Nigerian Women;Marriage Migration