This book brings an intersectional perspective to border studies, drawing on case studies from across the world to consider the ways in which notably gender and race dynamics change the ways in which people cross international borders, and how diffuse and virtual borders impact on migrants’ experiences.By bringing together 11 ethnographies, the book demonstrates the necessity for in-depth empirical research to understand the class, gender and race inequalities that shape contemporary borders. In doing so the volume sheds light on how migration control produces gendered violence at physical borders but also through the politics of vulnerability across borders and social boundaries. It places embodied narratives at the heart of the analysis which sheds light on the agency and the many patterns of resistance of migrants themselves.As such, it will appeal to scholars of migration and diaspora studies with interests in gender.
Glenda Santana de Andrade & Jane Freedman
Gender of Borders [PDF ebook]
Embodied Narratives of Migration, Violence and Agency
Gender of Borders [PDF ebook]
Embodied Narratives of Migration, Violence and Agency
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Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 254 ● ISBN 9781000824551 ● Editor Glenda Santana de Andrade & Jane Freedman ● Publisher Taylor and Francis ● Published 2023 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 8790422 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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