Amelina / Lutz | Gender and Migration | Buch | 978-0-367-58337-8 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 170 Seiten, Format (B × H): 235 mm x 155 mm, Gewicht: 274 g

Reihe: Routledge Research in Gender and Society

Amelina / Lutz

Gender and Migration

Transnational and Intersectional Prospects

Buch, Englisch, 170 Seiten, Format (B × H): 235 mm x 155 mm, Gewicht: 274 g

Reihe: Routledge Research in Gender and Society

ISBN: 978-0-367-58337-8
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd


From its beginnings in the 1970s and 1980s, interest in the topic of gender and migration has grown. Gender and Migration seeks to introduce the most relevant sociological theories of gender relations and migration that consider ongoing transnationalization processes, at the beginning of the third millennium. These include intersectionality, queer studies, social inequality theory and the theory of transnational migration and citizenship; all of which are brought together and illustrated by means of various empirical examples.

With its explicit focus on the gendered structures of migration-sending and migration-receiving countries, Gender and Migration builds on the most current conceptual tool of gender studies—intersectionality—which calls for collective research on gender with analysis of class, ethnicity/race, sexuality, age and other axes of inequality in the context of transnational migration and mobility. The book also includes descriptions of a number of recommended films that illustrate transnational migrant masculinities and femininities within and outside of Europe.

A refreshing attempt to bring in considerations of queer theory and sexual identity in the area of gender migration studies, this insightful volume will appeal to students and researchers interested in fields such as sociology, social anthropology, political science, intersectional studies and transnational migration.
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1. Gender Relations and Migration: Introduction to the Current State of the Debate (Helma Lutz)

1.1 The Social Construction of Gender

1.2 Intersectionality: Gender and Its Interdependence with Other Social Markers

1.3 Migration

1.4 Gender in the Migration Process: Between (In)visibility and Dramatization

1.5 Conclusion and Outlook

2. Migration and Gender: Researching Migration in National, Global, and Transnational Frameworks (Anna Amelina)

2.1 Gender and Social Inequality: The Challenges of Migration Research

2.2 Key Questions and Limitations of Assimilation Theories

2.3 The Neoclassical Approach and World-Systems Theory: Analyzing International Migration in a Globalized Context

2.4 The Transnational Perspective in Migration Research and Gender-Sensitive Inequality Analysis

2.5 The Interplay of Gender, Ethnicity/Race, and Class from a Transnational Perspective

2.6 Summary and Outlook

3. Doing Migration and Doing Gender: Intersectional Perspectives on Migration and Gender (Anna Amelina)

3.1 Introduction

3.2 Doing Migration: The Social Constructivist Perspective in Migration Research

3.3 Studies of Intersectionality: Analyzing the Interplay of Migration and Gender

3.4 Migration and Gender in the Focus of Intersectionality: The Current Research on Migration and Mobility in Europe

3.5 Conclusion and Outlook

4. Care: An Intersectional Analysis of Transnational Care Work and Transnational Families (Helma Lutz)

4.1 Care as (Un)paid Labor

4.2 Care as Gainful Employment

4.3 Global Care Chains: Transnational Motherhood and Care Circulation

4.4 Transnational Families between Stigmatization and Recognition

4.5 The Intersection of Regimes of Gender, Care/Welfare, and Migration

4.6 Conclusion: The Redistribution of Social Inequality

5. The Changing Face of Citizenship: From the National Model to the Transnational and Intersectional Approaches

5.1 Key Dimensions of Citizenship

5.2 Transnationally Oriented Citizenship Studies: Citizenship in the Process of Deterritorialization

5.3 Challenging "White Androcentrism": Feminist and Intersectional Approaches to Citizenship Research

5.4 "The Limits of Gendered Citizenship": The Intersectional Perspective in Citizenship Research

5.5 Conclusion

6. Teaching Intersections of Gender, Migration and Transnationality (Helma Lutz)

6.1 Cultural Representations and Signifying Practices

6.2. A Proposal for Gender-Sensitive Migration Research: Summary of Chapter 1

6.3 Deconstructing Classical Migration Research from the Perspectives of Gender and Transnational Studies: Summary of Chapter 2

6.4 Intersectional Tools for Transnational Migration Research: Summary of Chapter 3

6.5 Intersectional Analysis of Transnational Care Relations: Summary of Chapter 4

6.6. Citizenship Theories beyond the National Paradigm: Summary of Chapter 5

References


Anna Amelina is Professor of Intercultural Studies at the Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus–Senftenberg, Germany.

Helma Lutz is Professor of Gender Studies at the Goethe-University of Frankfurt, Germany.


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