Elgar Companion to Gender and Global Migration

Elgar Companion to Gender and Global Migration

Beyond Western Research

Sassen, Saskia; Ribas-Mateos, Natalia

Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

12/2022

384

Dura

Inglês

9781802201253

15 a 20 dias

Contents:

1 Introduction to The Elgar Companion to Gender and Global Migration 1
Natalia Ribas-Mateos and Saskia Sassen

PART I BACKGROUND
2 A state-of-the-art review and future directions in gender and migration research 24
Laura Lamas-Abraira
3 Revisiting the gender, migration and development nexus through the
circulation of assets approach 38
Laura Oso
4 The absent image of women: lacunae in the legacy of French colonial
mobilities 49
Natalia Ribas-Mateos

PART II LATIN AMERICA
5 Extractivism, forced gendered migration and resistance in Latin
America and the Caribbean 84
Maria del Carmen Villarreal and Enara Munoz
6 Women and punishment in Abya Yala 97
Elisabet Almeda Samaranch, Clara Camps Calvet and Dino Di Nella
7 Scientific mobilities in the twentieth century: Gustaf Bolinder's
photographs of indigenous women in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta 109
Alexandra Martinez
8 Embodying ethnic and labor relations: indigenous women and US-
Mexico labor mobility circuits in the agrifood industry 124
Laura Velasco Ortiz
9 Desertica feminista: collision of theories, identity, and [im]migrant-
border encounters 133
Eugenia Hernandez Sanchez and Cynthia Bejarano
10 Women's mobilities: a blacklight on gender and care in the Amazon 147
Jose Miguel Nieto Olivar, Fabio Magalhaes Candotti and Flavia Melo
11 Lack of opportunities for indigenous young women in Guatemala:
forced mobility and absence of social protection systems 161
Aracely Martinez Rodas, Angel del Valle and Ramon Zamora

PART III ASIA
12 A study of the lives of internally displaced women after the Fukushima disaster 172
Anne Gonon
13 Chinese internal migration dynamics as a way of understanding
globalization and gender 180
Amelia Saiz Lopez
14 Shifting migrant categories and recast boundaries in China:
transnational women in family migration 187
Chieh Hsu
15 Qualified Brazilian migrant women in Dubai: constraints, agency, and
change in the migratory process 196
Raquel Nazario Motta, Marcos Linhares Goes and Jorge Malheiros
16 In the eye of the storm: Afghan women and girls navigating displacement 211
Mandana Hendessi
17 Gender conflict and forced migration in India: human rights perspectives 221
Rita Machanda
18 Remittances, migration and economic abuse: 'invisible in plain sight' 232
Supriya Singh and Jasvinder Sidhu

PART IV AFRICA
19 Women and cross-border trade between Angola and the Democratic
Republic of the Congo 240
Asaf Augusto and Lesley Braun
20 The Anglophone crisis and migratory patterns in Cameroon: some
social and economic implications for women 253
Tassah Ivo Tawe and Henri Yambene Bomono
21 Humanitarian tropes in the Casamance: presumptions about
gender-based violence in conflict and displacement contexts 264
Markus Rudolf

PART V THE MEDITERRANEAN
22 Missing in the Mediterranean: a perspective from Tunisian mothers 277
Sofia Stimmatini and Constance De Gourcy
23 Origins of extreme violence in Palermo: health (infectious) impact of
the trans-Saharan/Mediterranean route for women on the move 286
Tullio Prestileo and Natalia Ribas-Mateos
24 Gender and humanitarian issues in transitional shelter processes: the
cases of Syrian refugees and displaced communities by the earthquake in Haiti 300
Patricia Muniz and Luciano G. Alfaya
25 Sub-Saharan and Syrian women's embodying migration experiences in
Casablanca 310
Fadma Ait Mous, Sana Benbelli and Sarah Ettallab

PART VI EUROPE
26 Globalization and health: gender issues in temporary agricultural work
(Huelva) 323
Angels Escriva
27 Squatting in a "home": intersectional struggles of migrant women in
Lucha y Siesta (Rome) 333
Chiara Denaro

Index
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Counter-geographies and the globalization of survival; Gender and Global Migration in the 21st century; History; Colonial History and New Feminisms; Internal Migrations and Displacement; Border Cities; Global Cities and Border Regions; Humanitarian Risks and Grassroots Movements; Labour Challenges; The Changing Face of Care Chains; New Mobilities; Pandemic Mobilities; Expulsions from Climate Change