Resurgent immigration is one of the most powerful forces disrupting and realigning everyday life in the United States and elsewhere, and gender is one of the fundamental social categories anchoring and shaping immigration patterns. Yet the intersection of gender and immigration has received little attention in contemporary social science literature and immigration research. This book brings together some of the best work in this area, including essays by pioneers who have logged nearly two decades in the field of gender and immigration, and new empirical work by both young scholars and well-established social scientists bringing their substantial talents to this topic for the first time.
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Acknowledgments
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
1. Gender and Immigration: A Retrospective and Introduction Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo
2. Engendering Migration Studies: The Case of New Immigrants in the United States
Patricia R. Pessar
3. Strategic Instantiations of Gendering in the Global Economy
Saskia Sassen
PART TWO: GENDER AND EMPLOYMENT
4. The Global Context of Gendered Labor Migration From the Philippines to the United States
James A. Tyner
5. Gender and Labor in Asian Immigrant Families
Yen Le Espiritu
6. The Intersection of Work and Gender: Central American Immigrant Women and Employment in California
Cecilia Menjívar
7. Israeli and Russian Jews: Gendered Perspectives on Settlement and Return Migration
Steven J. Gold
PART THREE: ENGENDERING RACIAL AND ETHNIC IDENTITIES
8. Gendered Ethnicity: Creating a Hindu Indian Identity in the United States
Prema Kurien
9. Disentangling Race-Gender Work Experiences: Second-Generation Caribbean Young Adults in New York City
Nancy Lopez
10. Gendered Geographies of Home: Mapping Second- and Third-Generation Puerto Ricans’ Sense of Home
Maura I. Toro-Morn and Marixsa Alicea
PART FOUR: GENDER, GENERATION, AND IMMIGRATION
11. De madres a hijas: Gendered Lessons on Virginity Across Generations of Mexican Immigrant Women
Gloria González-López
12. Raising Children, and Growing Up, Across National Borders: Comparative Perspectives on Age, Gender, and Migration
Barrie Thorne, Marjorie Faulstich Orellana, Wan Shun Eva Lam, and Anna Chee
13. ‘We Don’t Sleep Around Like White Girls Do’: Family, Culture, and Gender in Filipina American Lives.
Yen Le Espiritu
PART FIVE: GENDER, CITIZENSHIP, AND THE TRANSNATIONAL
14. Engendering Transnational Migration: A Case Study of Salvadorans
Sarah J. Mahler
15. ‘I’m Here, but I’m There’: The Meanings of Latina Transnational Motherhood
Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo and Ernestine Avila
16. Gender Status and the State in Transnational Spaces: The Gendering of Political Participation and Mexican Hometown Associations
Luin Goldring
17. ‘The Blue Passport’: Gender and the Social Process of Naturalization Among Dominican Immigrants in New York City
Audrey Singer and Greta Gilbertson
Contributors
Index
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Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo is Professor of Sociology at the University of Southern California. She is the author of Gendered Transitions: Mexican Experiences of Immigration (California, 1994) and Doméstica: Immigrant Workers Cleaning and Caring in the Shadows of Affluence (California, 2001).