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E-Book, Englisch, 288 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm

Reihe: Global Migration and Social Change

Sahraoui / Freedman / Tyszler Unsettling Migration Studies

Postcolonial, Decolonial and Intersectional Perspectives on Research and Teaching
1. Auflage 2027
ISBN: 978-1-5292-5552-2
Verlag: Bristol University Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 6 - ePub Watermark

Postcolonial, Decolonial and Intersectional Perspectives on Research and Teaching

E-Book, Englisch, 288 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm

Reihe: Global Migration and Social Change

ISBN: 978-1-5292-5552-2
Verlag: Bristol University Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 6 - ePub Watermark



As migration studies are increasingly challenged to confront the inequalities embedded in knowledge production, feminist, intersectional and post/decolonial perspectives offer new ways of researching and teaching migration.

Bringing together contributors from sociology, political science, geography and anthropology, this interdisciplinary volume explores how these approaches can be combined to develop more critical and emancipatory scholarship.

Combining theoretical debate with methodological reflection and empirical case studies, the book examines the coloniality of migration and asylum regimes, researchers’ positionalities and critical pedagogies for teaching migration. It offers emancipatory perspectives on how migration can be studied, taught and understood, making it an essential resource for students and researchers across the social sciences.

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Weitere Infos & Material


1. Introduction: Articulating Post/Decolonial and Intersectional Approaches - Nina Sahraoui, Jane Freedman and Elsa Tyszler

Part I: Decolonising Research on Migration

2. The Seminar (Im)Mobility in the Americas: A Possible Collective Post-Covid-19 Strategy for Decolonising Our Migration Studies - Soledad Álvarez Velasco, Mariana Zaragoza and Amarela Varela-Huerta

3. The Challenges of Unsettling Migration Studies: Reflections on the Need for Anticolonial Research Design - Lio Ando-Bourguet

4. Decolonizing Migration Studies: Interrogating the Colonial Dynamics of Categories Through the Case of Turkey - Maissam Nimer and Susan Beth Rottmann

Part II: Decolonising Pedagogy Around Migration

5. Radical Hope in the Nexus of Migration and Gender: Researching and Teaching with Critical Pedagogies, Situated Intersectionality and Decolonial Feminism - Nasrin Khandoker, Niamh Reilly and Sheryl D. Fairchild

6. Fayuka y Forense: Engaging Intersectionality and Decolonizing Creative Pedagogies to Challenge Popular Perceptions on Migration - Cynthia Bejarano and Eugenia Hernandez Sanchez

Part III: Sites of Intersectional Domination and Resistance in “Reception Facilities”

7. Migration Management Through Migrant Integration: “Internal Colonialism”, Racism and Gender Control at the Us-Mexico Border - Erika Herrera Rosales

8. Refugee Women*’s Movements and the Feminist International

An Intersectional Post-Operaist Perspective on the Feminist Lager Strike in Brandenburg - Céline Barry

9. Scales of Autonomy in ‘Feminist and Intersectional Reception Projects’ in the Context of Migration: The Case of the Sisters’ House - Nai¨ke´ Garny and Sarah Murru

Part IV: Instrumentalization of Colonial and Gendered Figures in Postcolonial Settings

10. Lesbonationalism and the Construction of Ungrateful Guests and Paradoxical French People. On the Struggles of Racialized Lesbians in France - Mahdis Sadeghipouya

11. Coloniality of Gender in Border Externalization: Racialized Masculinities and Femininities at the Euro-Senegalese Borderlands - Agnese Pacciardi

Part V: Migrations and the (Re)Production of Whiteness

12. ‘I’m Poor but Clean’: Whiteness in a South-South Migratory Context - Macarena Bonhomme

Chapter 13. Hierarchies of Whiteness. Transnational Intersections of Gender, Race, and Class in Migrant Narratives of Swedishness - Catrin Lundström

Chapter 14. Not a Conclusion, but Rather a Roadmap - Nina Sahraoui, Jane Freedman and Elsa Tyszler


Tyszler, Elsa
Elsa Tyszler is Associate Professor of Sociology at Université Paris 8 and Researcher at the Centre for Sociological and Political Research (CRESPPA).

Freedman, Jane
Jane Freedman is a Professor of Sociology at the Université Paris 8 and Co-Director of the Paris Centre for Sociological and Political Research (CRESPPA).

Sahraoui, Nina
Nina Sahraoui is Junior Professor at PRINTEMPS, CNRS and University Paris Saclay and PI of the ERC-funded project GENDEREDCLIMATEMIG.

Nina Sahraoui is Junior Professor at PRINTEMPS, CNRS and University Paris Saclay and PI of the ERC-funded project GENDEREDCLIMATEMIG.

Jane Freedman is a Professor of Sociology at the Université Paris 8 and Co-Director of the Paris Centre for Sociological and Political Research (CRESPPA).

Elsa Tyszler is Associate Professor of Sociology at Université Paris 8 and Researcher at the Centre for Sociological and Political Research (CRESPPA).



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