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Feminist (Im)Mobilities in Fortress(ing) North America - Rights, Citizenships, and Identities in Transnational Perspective... Feminist (Im)Mobilities in Fortress(ing) North America - Rights, Citizenships, and Identities in Transnational Perspective (Hardcover, New Ed)
Amy Lind; Edited by Anne Sisson Runyan; Marianne H. Marchand
R4,636 Discovery Miles 46 360 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Since the establishment of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) tensions concerning immigration trends and policies, which continued to escalate at the turn of the millennium resulted in revised national security policies in Mexico, Canada, and the United States. These tensions have catalyzed the three governments to rethink their political and economic agendas. While national feminist scholarship in and on these respective countries continue to predominate, since NAFTA, there has been increasing feminist inquiry in a North American regional frame. Less has been done to understand challenges of the hegemonies of nation, region, and empire in this context and to adequately understand the meaning of (im)mobility in people's lives as well as the (im)mobilities of social theories and movements like feminism. Drawing from current feminist scholarship on intimacy and political economy and using three main frameworks: Fortressing Writs/Exclusionary Rights, Mobile Bodies/Immobile Citizenships, and Bordered/Borderland Identities, a handpicked group of established and rising feminist scholars methodically examine how the production of feminist knowledge has occurred in this region. The economic, racial, gender and sexual normativities that have emerged and/or been reconstituted in neoliberal and securitized North America further reveal the depth of regional and global restructuring.

Feminist (Im)Mobilities in Fortress(ing) North America - Rights, Citizenships, and Identities in Transnational Perspective... Feminist (Im)Mobilities in Fortress(ing) North America - Rights, Citizenships, and Identities in Transnational Perspective (Paperback)
Amy Lind; Edited by Anne Sisson Runyan; Marianne H. Marchand
R1,682 Discovery Miles 16 820 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Since the establishment of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) tensions concerning immigration trends and policies, which continued to escalate at the turn of the millennium resulted in revised national security policies in Mexico, Canada, and the United States. These tensions have catalyzed the three governments to rethink their political and economic agendas. While national feminist scholarship in and on these respective countries continue to predominate, since NAFTA, there has been increasing feminist inquiry in a North American regional frame. Less has been done to understand challenges of the hegemonies of nation, region, and empire in this context and to adequately understand the meaning of (im)mobility in people's lives as well as the (im)mobilities of social theories and movements like feminism. Drawing from current feminist scholarship on intimacy and political economy and using three main frameworks: Fortressing Writs/Exclusionary Rights, Mobile Bodies/Immobile Citizenships, and Bordered/Borderland Identities, a handpicked group of established and rising feminist scholars methodically examine how the production of feminist knowledge has occurred in this region. The economic, racial, gender and sexual normativities that have emerged and/or been reconstituted in neoliberal and securitized North America further reveal the depth of regional and global restructuring.

Women, Gender, Remittances and Development in the Global South (Paperback, New Ed): Ton van Naerssen, Lothar Smith, Marianne H.... Women, Gender, Remittances and Development in the Global South (Paperback, New Ed)
Ton van Naerssen, Lothar Smith, Marianne H. Marchand
R1,502 Discovery Miles 15 020 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book endeavours to take the conceptualisation of the relationship between transnational remittance exchanges and gender to a new level. Thus, inevitably, it provides a number of case studies of relationships between gender and remittances from around the world, highlighting different processes and practises. Thereby the authors seek to understand the impact of remittances on gender and gender relations, both at the sending as well as at the receiving end. For each case study authors ask how remittances affect gender identities and relationships but also vice versa. By itself this already adds a wealth of insights to a field that is remarkably understudied despite a volume of studies on gender and the feminization of migration in developing contexts. Chapters take an open, explorative approach to the relationship between gender and remittance behaviour with the aid of case studies focusing on transnational flows between migrants and countries of origin. With the wide variety of cases this book is able to provide conceptual insights to better understand how remittances affect gender identity, roles and relations (at both the receiving and sending end) and give specific attention to the roles of various actors directly and indirectly involved in remittance sending in current collectively organized remittance schemes from around the world.

Feminism/ Postmodernism/ Development (Hardcover): Marianne H. Marchand, Jane L. Parpart Feminism/ Postmodernism/ Development (Hardcover)
Marianne H. Marchand, Jane L. Parpart
R5,841 Discovery Miles 58 410 Ships in 12 - 19 working days


In a world where global restructuring is leading to both integration and fragmentation, the meaning and practice of development are increasingly contested. New voices from the South are challenging Northern control over development.
Feminism/Postmodernism/Development is a comprehensive study of this power struggle. It examines new issues, "voices", and dilemmas in development theory and practice. Drawing on the experiences of women from Africa, Latin America, and Asia, as well as women of colour, this collection questions established development practices and suggests the need to incorporate issues such as identity, representation, indigenous knowledge, and political action.
Feminism/Postmodernism/Development acknowledges the importance of Third World and minority women's experiences. It acknowledges their importance for development and suggests that postmodernist insights can enhance their quest for empowerment.

Feminism/Postmodernism/Development (Paperback, New): Marianne H. Marchand, Jane L. Parpart Feminism/Postmodernism/Development (Paperback, New)
Marianne H. Marchand, Jane L. Parpart
R1,826 Discovery Miles 18 260 Ships in 12 - 19 working days


Series Information:
International Studies of Women and Place

Women, Gender, Remittances and Development in the Global South (Hardcover, New Ed): Ton van Naerssen, Lothar Smith, Marianne H.... Women, Gender, Remittances and Development in the Global South (Hardcover, New Ed)
Ton van Naerssen, Lothar Smith, Marianne H. Marchand
R4,487 Discovery Miles 44 870 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book endeavours to take the conceptualisation of the relationship between transnational remittance exchanges and gender to a new level. Thus, inevitably, it provides a number of case studies of relationships between gender and remittances from around the world, highlighting different processes and practises. Thereby the authors seek to understand the impact of remittances on gender and gender relations, both at the sending as well as at the receiving end. For each case study authors ask how remittances affect gender identities and relationships but also vice versa. By itself this already adds a wealth of insights to a field that is remarkably understudied despite a volume of studies on gender and the feminization of migration in developing contexts. Chapters take an open, explorative approach to the relationship between gender and remittance behaviour with the aid of case studies focusing on transnational flows between migrants and countries of origin. With the wide variety of cases this book is able to provide conceptual insights to better understand how remittances affect gender identity, roles and relations (at both the receiving and sending end) and give specific attention to the roles of various actors directly and indirectly involved in remittance sending in current collectively organized remittance schemes from around the world.

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