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Feminism and Migration (Record no. 16406)

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International Standard Book Number 9789400728318
978-94-007-2831-8
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Classification number GN370
Classification number HB1951-2577
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Classification number 304.8
Edition number 23
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-- Dordrecht :
-- Springer Netherlands,
-- 2012.
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Personal name Bonifacio, Glenda Tibe.
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Title Feminism and Migration
Medium [electronic resource] :
Remainder of title Cross-Cultural Engagements /
Statement of responsibility, etc edited by Glenda Tibe Bonifacio.
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Extent XV, 307p. 7 illus.
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Title International Perspectives on Migration ;
Volume number/sequential designation 1
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Formatted contents note Acknowledgement -- List of Contributors -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Glenda Tibe Bonifacio -- Part 1: Theorizing Feminisms in Migration -- Chapter 2: Intersectional-Gender and the Locationality of Women “in Transit”: MariaCaterina La Barbera -- Chapter 3: Synergies between Feminist Thought and Migration Studies in Mexico (1975-2010): Gail Mummert -- Chapter 4: Fragmented Migrant (Her)stories: Multi-sited Ethnography and Feminist Migration Research: Luna Vives -- Part 11: Contesting Identities and Agency -- Chapter 5: Japanese Single Mothers in Australia: Negotiation with Patriarchal Ideology and Stigma in the Homeland: Jun Nagatomo -- Chapter 6: Migrant Women in Belgium: Identity versus Feminism: Nouria Ouali -- Chapter 7: Transgression into ‘Hidden’ Feminism: Immigrant Muslim Woman from India: Shweta Singh -- Chapter 8: Encountering Differences: Iranian Immigrant Women in Australia: Maryam Jamarani -- Chapter 9: Transnational Experiences of Eastern European Women and Feminist Practices after 1989: Cezara Crisan -- Part III: Resistance and Social Justice -- Chapter 10: Transnational Working Class Women’s Activism in New York’s Confederated Hispanic Societies (1939-1977): Montse Feu -- Chapter 11: (Im)migrant Women’s Work in France and Brazil: Towards Social Recognition and Social Justice: Maria Inancia D’Avila Neto, Annick Durand-Delvigne and Juliana Nazareth -- Chapter 12: Building Alliances: Greek and Migrant Women in Anti-Racist Movements in Athens: Alexandra Zavos -- Chapter 13: Feminist Desires, Multi-culturalist Dilemmas: Migrant Women’s Self-Organizing in Milan: Laura Menin -- Part IV: Religion for Change -- Chapter 14: ‘Sister Agnes was to go to Ghana!’ Catholic Nuns and Migration: Katharina Stornig -- Chapter 15: Exploring the Activism of Immigrant Muslim Women in Chicago: Continued Frontiers of Engagement: Jackleen M. Salem -- Index.
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Summary, etc Feminism and Migration: Cross-Cultural Engagements is a rich, original, and diverse collection on the intersections of feminism and migration in western and non-western contexts.  This book explores the question: does migration empower women? Through wide-ranging topics on theorizing feminism in migration, contesting identities and agency, resistance and social justice, and religion for change, well-known and emerging scholars provide in-depth analysis of how social, cultural, political, and economic forces shape new modalities and perspectives among women upon migration. It highlights the centrality of the various meanings and interpretations of feminism(s) in the lives of immigrant and migrant women in Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Eastern Europe, France, Greece, Japan, Italy, Mexico, Morocco, Papua New Guinea, Spain, and the United States. The well-researched chapters explore the ways in which feminism and migration across cultures relate to women’s experiences in host societies --- as women, wives, mothers, exiles, nuns, and workers---and the avenues of interactions for change. Cross-cultural engagements point to the convergence and even disjunctures between (im)migrant and non-immigrant women that remain unrecognized in contemporary mainstream discourses on migration and feminism.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Social sciences.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Developmental psychology.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Migration.
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Gender Studies.
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Title Springer eBooks
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Display text Printed edition:
International Standard Book Number 9789400728301
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2831-8
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2014-04-03AUM Main Library2014-04-03 2014-04-03 E-Book   AUM Main Library304.8

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