The Elgar Companion to Gender and Global Migration : Beyond Western Research /: Beyond Western Research. (2022)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- The Elgar Companion to Gender and Global Migration : Beyond Western Research /: Beyond Western Research. (2022)
- Main Title:
- The Elgar Companion to Gender and Global Migration : Beyond Western Research
- Further Information:
- Note: Natalia Ribas-Mateos, Saskia Sassen.
- Editors:
- Ribas Mateos, Natalia
Sassen, Saskia - Contents:
- 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 María del Carmen Villarreal and Enara Muñoz 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 Martínez 8 Embodying ethnic and labor relations: indigenous women and US– Mexico labor mobility circuits in the agrifood industry 124 Laura Velasco Ortiz 9 Desértica feminista: collision of theories, identity, and [im]migrant– border encounters 133 Eugenia Hernández Sánchez and Cynthia Bejarano 10 Women's mobilities: a blacklight on gender and care in the Amazon 147 José Miguel Nieto Olivar, Fabio Magalhães Candotti and Flávia Melo 11 Lack of opportunities for indigenous young women in Guatemala: forced mobility and absence of social protection systems 161 Aracely Martínez Rodas, Ángel del Valle and Ramón ZamoraContents: 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 María del Carmen Villarreal and Enara Muñoz 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 Martínez 8 Embodying ethnic and labor relations: indigenous women and US– Mexico labor mobility circuits in the agrifood industry 124 Laura Velasco Ortiz 9 Desértica feminista: collision of theories, identity, and [im]migrant– border encounters 133 Eugenia Hernández Sánchez and Cynthia Bejarano 10 Women's mobilities: a blacklight on gender and care in the Amazon 147 José Miguel Nieto Olivar, Fabio Magalhães Candotti and Flávia Melo 11 Lack of opportunities for indigenous young women in Guatemala: forced mobility and absence of social protection systems 161 Aracely Martínez Rodas, Ángel del Valle and Ramón 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 Sáiz López 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 Nazário 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 Muñiz 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 Escrivà 27 Squatting in a 'home': intersectional struggles of migrant women in Lucha y Siesta (Rome) 333 Chiara Denaro Index. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing
- Publication Date:
- 2022
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (384 pages)
- Subjects:
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Emigration & Immigration
Migration, immigration & emigration
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Gender Studies
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Social Classes
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Globalization
Gender studies, gender groups
Social discrimination
Human geography - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781802201260
1802201262 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781802201253
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