Illegal migration and gender in a global and historical perspective
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Illegal migration and gender in a global and historical perspective
(IMISCOE research)
Amsterdam University Press, c2008
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Other editors: Joanne van der Leun, Leo Lucassen, Chris Quispel
Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Two issues come to the fore in current debates over migration: illegal migration and the role of gender in illegal migration. This incisive study combines the two subjects and views the migration scholarship through the lens of the gender perspective, investigating definitions of citizenship and the differences in mechanisms of inclusion and exclusion for men and women, producing a comprehensive account of illegal migration in Germany, the Netherlands, Great Britain, the Soviet Union, Mexico, Malaysia, the Horn of Africa and the Middle East over the nineteenth- and the twentieth centuries.
目次
Table of contents - 6[-]1 Introduction: Illegal migration and gender in a global and historical perspective - 10[-]2 Tracing back 'illegal aliens' in the Netherlands, 1850-1940 - 40[-]3 Policing foreign men and women: Gendered patterns of expulsion and migration control in Germany, 1880-1914 - 58[-]4 Gendered borders: The case of 'illegal' migration from Iraq, the Horn of Africa and the former Soviet Union to the Netherlands - 84[-]5 Old and new labour migration to Malaysia: From colonial times to the present - 106[-]6 The romantic appeal of illegal migration: Gender, masculinity and human smuggling from Pakistan - 128[-]7 Migrant domestic workers in the Middle East - 152[-]8 Illegal migration, gender and health care: Perspectives from Germany and the United States - 172[-]About the authors - 190
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