International Marriages and Marital Citizenship
Southeast Asian Women on the Move
Herausgeber: Fresnoza-Flot, Asuncion; Ricordeau, Gwénola
International Marriages and Marital Citizenship
Southeast Asian Women on the Move
Herausgeber: Fresnoza-Flot, Asuncion; Ricordeau, Gwénola
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Focusing on the case of Southeast Asian women who have been epitomized on the global marriage market as 'ideal' brides and wives, this volume examines these women's experiences of international marriage, migration and state's governmentality.
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Focusing on the case of Southeast Asian women who have been epitomized on the global marriage market as 'ideal' brides and wives, this volume examines these women's experiences of international marriage, migration and state's governmentality.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9780367207885
- ISBN-10: 0367207885
- Artikelnr.: 56971693
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9780367207885
- ISBN-10: 0367207885
- Artikelnr.: 56971693
Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot is a Radboud Excellence Initiative fellow at the Centre for Migration Law / Institute for the Sociology of Law of Radboud University, the Netherlands. Gwénola Ricordeau is Associate Professor of sociology at the Lille Center for Sociological and Economic Research (CLERSE) of the University Lille 1, France.
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: international marriages of Southeast Asian women
through the lens of citizenship (Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot and Gwenola
Ricordeau)
Part I. Contact Paths and Routes to Family Formation
Chapter 1. Marriage Migration as a Pathway to Citizenship: Filipina Brides,
Economic Security, and Ideas of Global Hypergamy (Julia Meszaros)
Chapter 2. Time-Embedded Marital Citizenship: Thai Migrant Women
and their Mixed Unions in Belgium (Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot)
Part II. The Politics of Love and Desire
Chapter 3. Reconciling Marital Citizenship in Malaysia through Activism:
Gender, Motherhood and Belongingness (Low Choo Chin)
Chapter 4. The 'Mail-Order Bride' Stigma: Intermarried Filipino Women and
the Philippine Public and Political Debate (Gwenola Ricordeau)
Chapter 5. Female Migrant Spouses as Deserving Subjects of Rights: Migrant
Women and Taiwan's Gender-Equal Courtrooms (Hsiu-Yu (Tori) Fan)
Part III. Settlement and Multifaceted Roles in a New Land
Chapter 6. Postcolonial Desires, Partial Citizenship, and Transnational
'Un-Mothers': Contexts and Lives of Filipina Marriage Migrants in Japan
(Nobue Suzuki)
Chapter 7. Stigmatized Love and Boundary-Making: Filipina Women
Constructing Relationships with US Military Men Within and Beyond the Legal
Framework (Victoria Reyes)
Chapter 8. She Cares Because She is a Mother: The Intersection of
Citizenship and Motherhood of Southeast Asian Immigrant Women in Taiwan
(Isabelle Cheng)
Chapter 9. A Two-Step Social Integration Model for Transnational Marriage
Migrants in Taiwan and South Korea: 'Marital Family First, Host Society
Second' (Hsin-Chieh Chang)
Conclusion: making sense of international marriages (Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot
and Gwenola Ricordeau)
Index
List of Tables
List of contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: international marriages of Southeast Asian women
through the lens of citizenship (Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot and Gwenola
Ricordeau)
Part I. Contact Paths and Routes to Family Formation
Chapter 1. Marriage Migration as a Pathway to Citizenship: Filipina Brides,
Economic Security, and Ideas of Global Hypergamy (Julia Meszaros)
Chapter 2. Time-Embedded Marital Citizenship: Thai Migrant Women
and their Mixed Unions in Belgium (Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot)
Part II. The Politics of Love and Desire
Chapter 3. Reconciling Marital Citizenship in Malaysia through Activism:
Gender, Motherhood and Belongingness (Low Choo Chin)
Chapter 4. The 'Mail-Order Bride' Stigma: Intermarried Filipino Women and
the Philippine Public and Political Debate (Gwenola Ricordeau)
Chapter 5. Female Migrant Spouses as Deserving Subjects of Rights: Migrant
Women and Taiwan's Gender-Equal Courtrooms (Hsiu-Yu (Tori) Fan)
Part III. Settlement and Multifaceted Roles in a New Land
Chapter 6. Postcolonial Desires, Partial Citizenship, and Transnational
'Un-Mothers': Contexts and Lives of Filipina Marriage Migrants in Japan
(Nobue Suzuki)
Chapter 7. Stigmatized Love and Boundary-Making: Filipina Women
Constructing Relationships with US Military Men Within and Beyond the Legal
Framework (Victoria Reyes)
Chapter 8. She Cares Because She is a Mother: The Intersection of
Citizenship and Motherhood of Southeast Asian Immigrant Women in Taiwan
(Isabelle Cheng)
Chapter 9. A Two-Step Social Integration Model for Transnational Marriage
Migrants in Taiwan and South Korea: 'Marital Family First, Host Society
Second' (Hsin-Chieh Chang)
Conclusion: making sense of international marriages (Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot
and Gwenola Ricordeau)
Index
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: international marriages of Southeast Asian women
through the lens of citizenship (Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot and Gwenola
Ricordeau)
Part I. Contact Paths and Routes to Family Formation
Chapter 1. Marriage Migration as a Pathway to Citizenship: Filipina Brides,
Economic Security, and Ideas of Global Hypergamy (Julia Meszaros)
Chapter 2. Time-Embedded Marital Citizenship: Thai Migrant Women
and their Mixed Unions in Belgium (Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot)
Part II. The Politics of Love and Desire
Chapter 3. Reconciling Marital Citizenship in Malaysia through Activism:
Gender, Motherhood and Belongingness (Low Choo Chin)
Chapter 4. The 'Mail-Order Bride' Stigma: Intermarried Filipino Women and
the Philippine Public and Political Debate (Gwenola Ricordeau)
Chapter 5. Female Migrant Spouses as Deserving Subjects of Rights: Migrant
Women and Taiwan's Gender-Equal Courtrooms (Hsiu-Yu (Tori) Fan)
Part III. Settlement and Multifaceted Roles in a New Land
Chapter 6. Postcolonial Desires, Partial Citizenship, and Transnational
'Un-Mothers': Contexts and Lives of Filipina Marriage Migrants in Japan
(Nobue Suzuki)
Chapter 7. Stigmatized Love and Boundary-Making: Filipina Women
Constructing Relationships with US Military Men Within and Beyond the Legal
Framework (Victoria Reyes)
Chapter 8. She Cares Because She is a Mother: The Intersection of
Citizenship and Motherhood of Southeast Asian Immigrant Women in Taiwan
(Isabelle Cheng)
Chapter 9. A Two-Step Social Integration Model for Transnational Marriage
Migrants in Taiwan and South Korea: 'Marital Family First, Host Society
Second' (Hsin-Chieh Chang)
Conclusion: making sense of international marriages (Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot
and Gwenola Ricordeau)
Index
List of Tables
List of contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: international marriages of Southeast Asian women
through the lens of citizenship (Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot and Gwenola
Ricordeau)
Part I. Contact Paths and Routes to Family Formation
Chapter 1. Marriage Migration as a Pathway to Citizenship: Filipina Brides,
Economic Security, and Ideas of Global Hypergamy (Julia Meszaros)
Chapter 2. Time-Embedded Marital Citizenship: Thai Migrant Women
and their Mixed Unions in Belgium (Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot)
Part II. The Politics of Love and Desire
Chapter 3. Reconciling Marital Citizenship in Malaysia through Activism:
Gender, Motherhood and Belongingness (Low Choo Chin)
Chapter 4. The 'Mail-Order Bride' Stigma: Intermarried Filipino Women and
the Philippine Public and Political Debate (Gwenola Ricordeau)
Chapter 5. Female Migrant Spouses as Deserving Subjects of Rights: Migrant
Women and Taiwan's Gender-Equal Courtrooms (Hsiu-Yu (Tori) Fan)
Part III. Settlement and Multifaceted Roles in a New Land
Chapter 6. Postcolonial Desires, Partial Citizenship, and Transnational
'Un-Mothers': Contexts and Lives of Filipina Marriage Migrants in Japan
(Nobue Suzuki)
Chapter 7. Stigmatized Love and Boundary-Making: Filipina Women
Constructing Relationships with US Military Men Within and Beyond the Legal
Framework (Victoria Reyes)
Chapter 8. She Cares Because She is a Mother: The Intersection of
Citizenship and Motherhood of Southeast Asian Immigrant Women in Taiwan
(Isabelle Cheng)
Chapter 9. A Two-Step Social Integration Model for Transnational Marriage
Migrants in Taiwan and South Korea: 'Marital Family First, Host Society
Second' (Hsin-Chieh Chang)
Conclusion: making sense of international marriages (Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot
and Gwenola Ricordeau)
Index