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Gender and Mobility in Africa: Borders, Bodies and Boundaries

Editat de Kalpana Hiralal, Zaheera Jinnah
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 iul 2018
This volume examines gender and mobility in Africa though the central themes of borders, bodies and identity. It explores perceptions and engagements around ‘borders’; the ways in which ‘bodies’ and women’s bodies in particular, shape and are affected by mobility, and the making and reproduction of actual and perceived ‘boundaries’; in relation to gender norms and gendered identify.  Over fourteen original chapters it makes revealing contributions to the field of migration and gender studies. Combining historical and contemporary perspectives on mobility in Africa, this project contextualises migration within a broad historical framework, creating a conceptual and narrative framework that resists post-colonial boundaries of thought on the subject matter. This multidisciplinary work uses divergent methodologies including ethnography, archival data collection, life histories and narratives and multi-country survey level data and engages with a range of conceptual frameworks to examine the complex forms and outcomes of mobility on the continent today. Contributions include a range of case studies from across the continent, which relate either conceptually or methodologically to the central question of gender identity and relations within migratory frameworks in Africa. This book will appeal to researchers and scholars of politics, history, anthropology, sociology and international relations.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319657820
ISBN-10: 3319657828
Pagini: 321
Ilustrații: XI, 259 p. 10 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction: Gender and Mobility in Africa: Historical and contemporary perspectives:Reflections and Possibilities

2. Why were the Women left behind? Chinese and Indian Migration in the Indian Ocean Region: A Historical Perspective

3. The migration of women in Tunisia: between tradition and modernity

4. (Re-) negotiating gender identity among Zimbabwean female Pentecostal migrants in South Africa

5. The need of a dialogical approach to narrative research. The case of Somali migrant women living in Johannesburg

6. Migration, mobilities and families: comparative views among Congolese, Burundian and Zimbabwean female refugees 

7. Negotiating Culture and Responses to Domestic Violence in South Africa: Migrant Women and Service Providers’ Narratives

8. “Who I am depends on who I am talking to” 

9. Between Prosecutors and Counselors: State and Non-State Actors in the Rehabilitation of Victims of Human Trafficking in Nigeria
 
10. Crossing borders, present futures: A study of the life histories of pakistani immigrants in Durban

11. Migration of Senegalese women to Morocco: what do we learn from a gender perspective? 

12. Mobile Women: negotiating gendered social norms, stereotypes and relationships

13. Social Control in Transnational Families: Somali Women and Dignity in Johannesburg

14. Voices on Mothering in the Margins: African Women in Europe online space in focus? 

15. Cross-border networking and identity integration: exploring the experiences of Nigerian women immigrants in Cote d’Ivoire

16. Conclusion 

Notă biografică

Kalpana Hiralal is Associate Professor of History at the University of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa.
Zaheera Jinnah is an anthropologist and researcher at the African Centre for Migration and Society at the University of the Witwaterstrand, Johannesburg, Africa, and Visiting Scholar at the Centre for Refugee Studies, York University, Toronto, Canada.

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This volume examines gender and mobility in Africa though the central themes of borders, bodies and identity. It explores perceptions and engagements around ‘borders’; the ways in which ‘bodies’ and women’s bodies in particular, shape and are affected by mobility, and the making and reproduction of actual and perceived ‘boundaries’; in relation to gender norms and gendered identify.  Over fourteen original chapters it makes revealing contributions to the field of migration and gender studies. Combining historical and contemporary perspectives on mobility in Africa, this project contextualises migration within a broad historical framework, creating a conceptual and narrative framework that resists post-colonial boundaries of thought on the subject matter. This multidisciplinary work uses divergent methodologies including ethnography, archival data collection, life histories and narratives and multi-country survey level data and engages with a range of conceptual frameworks to examine the complex forms and outcomes of mobility on the continent today. Contributions include a range of case studies from across the continent, which relate either conceptually or methodologically to the central question of gender identity and relations within migratory frameworks in Africa. This book will appeal to researchers and scholars of politics, history, anthropology, sociology and international relations.

Caracteristici

Explores migration as both an opportunity to redefine gendered norms and as an experience of risk
Presents nuanced, empirically based insights on multiple forms, and functions of gender in African societies
Analyses the perception of boundaries, both physical and imagined, within the narrative of mobility in Africa
Outlines connections and disparities between forms of movements, across and beyond Africa under conditions of colonialism, apartheid and independence
Critiques conceptualisations of borders – national, personal and time bound – which seek to control, restrict and impose conditions and norms