Provocative and intellectually challenging, Gender and Migration critically analyses how gender has been taken up in studies of migration and its theories, practices and effects. Each essay uses feminist frameworks to highlight how more traditional tropes of gender eschew the complexities of gender and migration. In tackling this problem, this collection offers students and researchers of migration a more nuanced understanding of the topic.
Provocative and intellectually challenging, Gender and Migration critically analyses how gender has been taken up in studies of migration and its theories, practices and effects. Each essay uses feminist frameworks to highlight how more traditional tropes of gender eschew the complexities of gender and migration. In tackling this problem, this collection offers students and researchers of migration a more nuanced understanding of the topic.
Ingrid Palmary is a senior researcher in the Forced Migration Studies Progamme at the University of the Witwatersrand Johannesburg. She has written on a range of topics including gender based violence in times of armed conflict, the gendered nature of displacement and the intersections of 'domestic' and 'political' violence. Peace Kiguwa lectures in Psychology and currently Gender and Human Rights at the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa. Erica Burman is Professor of Psychology and Women's Studies in Manchester Metropolitan University. Her most recent books Deconstructing Developmental Psychology (2008) and Developments: child, image, nation (2008) reflect these themes. Khatidja Chantler is a lecturer and researcher in Social Work at the University of Manchester. She is also a counsellor and supervisor and has worked in health and social care settings for over 25 years.
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Gender and migration: feminist interventions Part I: Visibility and Vulnerability 2. Gender, migration and anti racist politics in the continued project of the nation Alexandra Zavos 3. The Problem of Trafficking Chandré Gould 4. Sex, choice and exploitation: reflections on anti trafficking discourse Ingrid Palmary Part II: Asylum 5. Barriers to Protection: Gender Related Persecution and Asylum in South Africa Julie Middleton 6. Safe to Return? A Case Study of Domestic Violence, Pakistani Women, and the UK Asylum System Sajida Ismail 7. Women Seeking Asylum in the UK: Contesting Conventions Khatidja Chantler 8. Explicating the tactics of banal exclusion: a British example Erica Burman Part III: Depoliticizing migration 9. Now you see me now you don't: methodologies and methods of the interstices Caroline Wanjiku Kihato 10. For Love or Survival: Migrant Women's Narratives of Survival and Intimate Partner Violence in Johannesburg Monica Kiwanuka 11. Re housing trouble: Post disaster reconstruction and exclusionary strategies in Venezuela Isabel Rodríguez Mora 12. An arm hanging in mid air: a discussion on immigrant men and impossible relationships in Greece Stavros Psaroudakis
Gender and migration: feminist interventions Part I: Visibility and Vulnerability 2. Gender, migration and anti racist politics in the continued project of the nation Alexandra Zavos 3. The Problem of Trafficking Chandré Gould 4. Sex, choice and exploitation: reflections on anti trafficking discourse Ingrid Palmary Part II: Asylum 5. Barriers to Protection: Gender Related Persecution and Asylum in South Africa Julie Middleton 6. Safe to Return? A Case Study of Domestic Violence, Pakistani Women, and the UK Asylum System Sajida Ismail 7. Women Seeking Asylum in the UK: Contesting Conventions Khatidja Chantler 8. Explicating the tactics of banal exclusion: a British example Erica Burman Part III: Depoliticizing migration 9. Now you see me now you don't: methodologies and methods of the interstices Caroline Wanjiku Kihato 10. For Love or Survival: Migrant Women's Narratives of Survival and Intimate Partner Violence in Johannesburg Monica Kiwanuka 11. Re housing trouble: Post disaster reconstruction and exclusionary strategies in Venezuela Isabel Rodríguez Mora 12. An arm hanging in mid air: a discussion on immigrant men and impossible relationships in Greece Stavros Psaroudakis
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