The Elgar companion to gender and global migration : beyond western research

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The Elgar companion to gender and global migration : beyond western research

edited by Natalia Ribas-Mateos, Saskia Sassen

Edward Elgar Pub., c2022

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This timely Companion traces the interlinking histories of globalisation, gender, and migration in the 21st century, setting up a completely new agenda beyond Western research production. Natalia Ribas-Mateos and Saskia Sassen bring together 27 incisive contributions from leading international experts on gender and global migration, uncovering the multitude of economies, histories, families and working cultures in which local, regional, national, and global economies are embedded. Examining recent migratory flows and changing migration corridors across the globe, the Companion offers critical insights into the wider dynamics that compel people to migrate. Chapters address key topics relating to gender and global migration, from global cities and border regions, internal displacements, and humanitarian risks, to the changing face of care chains and labour, pandemic mobilities, expulsions from climate change and the weight of critical historical colonial studies in contemporary feminisms. The volume further explores extractivism, colonial images, the agrifood industry, qualified labour, remittances, cross-border trade, and extreme violence. Advancing a compelling range of forward-looking perspectives, this dynamic Companion establishes a novel agenda for future research on gender and global migration. Integrating empirical case studies with cutting-edge theory, The Elgar Companion to Gender and Global Migration will be an invaluable resource for a multidisciplinary audience of scholars across sociology, anthropology, geography, economics and political science, as well as migration and gender studies. Its themes will also be of significant interest to policymakers, administrators and grassroots organisations involved in emerging topics in migration studies.

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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 Maria del Carmen Villarreal and Enara Munoz 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 Martinez 8 Embodying ethnic and labor relations: indigenous women and US- Mexico labor mobility circuits in the agrifood industry 124 Laura Velasco Ortiz 9 Desertica feminista: collision of theories, identity, and [im]migrant- border encounters 133 Eugenia Hernandez Sanchez and Cynthia Bejarano 10 Women's mobilities: a blacklight on gender and care in the Amazon 147 Jose Miguel Nieto Olivar, Fabio Magalhaes Candotti and Flavia Melo 11 Lack of opportunities for indigenous young women in Guatemala: forced mobility and absence of social protection systems 161 Aracely Martinez Rodas, Angel del Valle and Ramon 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 Saiz Lopez 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 Nazario 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 Muniz 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 Escriva 27 Squatting in a "home": intersectional struggles of migrant women in Lucha y Siesta (Rome) 333 Chiara Denaro Index

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