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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 studiesintersectionalitywhich 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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Gender and Migration
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 studiesintersectionalitywhich 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 gender 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.
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
Routledge Research in Gender and Society
https://www.routledge.com/sociology/series/SE0271
Girls, Aggression and Intersectionality
Transforming the Discourse of Mean Girls
Edited by Krista Mcqueeney and Alicia A. Girgenti-Malone
Modern Motherhood and Womens Dual Identities
Rewriting the Sexual Contract
Petra Bueskens
Age, Gender and Sexuality through the Life Course
The Girl in Time
Susan Pickard
The Romani Womens Movement
Struggles and Debates in Central and Eastern Europe
Edited by Angla Kcz, Violetta Zentai, Jelena Jovanovic, and Enik Vincze
Affective Inequalities in Intimate Relationships
Edited by Tuula Juvonen and Marjo Kolehmainen
Masculinities, Sexualities and Love
Aliraza Javaid
Body, Migration, Re/constructive Surgeries
Making the Gendered Body in a Globalized World
Edited by Gabriele Griffin and Malin Jordal
Gender and Migration
Transnational and Intersectional Prospects
Anna Amelina and Helma Lutz
Gender and Precarious Research Careers
A Comparative Analysis
Edited by Annalisa Murgia and Barbara Poggio
First published 2019
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ISBN: 978-1-138-47920-3 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-351-06630-3 (ebk)
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List of Films in Chapter 6
Ali: Fear Eats the Soul (Rainer Werner Fassbinder, 1974, drama)
Avalon (Barry Levinson, 1990, drama)
Girlhood (Cline Sciamma, 2015, drama)
Household Help: Working in Foreign Everyday Lives (Petra Valentin, 2007, documentary)
Intersexion (Grant Lahood, 2012, documentary)
The Namesake (Mira Nair, 2007, drama)
Neuklln Unlimited (Agostino Imondi/Dietmar Ratsch, 2010, documentary)
Paradise: Love [Paradies Liebe] (Ulrich Seidl, 2013, docudrama, German with English subtitles)
Promise and Unrest (Alan Grossman/Aine OBrien, 2010, documentary)
Remittance (Patrick Daly/Joel Fendelman, 2015, drama)
The idea for this book goes back to a proposal made by our colleague Uwe Vormbusch, on whose initiative we then developed a preliminary version in the form of a module book for the University of Hagen. We would like to extend our sincerest thanks to him for the astute and knowledgeable comments he provided during the planning and preparation of the manuscript. As the authors of this book, we used earlier versions of our chapters in some of the courses we held at the Gender, Diversity, and Migration Unit at the Institute of Sociology at the Faculty of Social Sciences of Goethe University Frankfurt; we would like to thank our students for their constructive feedback and for the lively debates we had the pleasure of engaging in with them.
We also thank Heike Strohmann and Jana Schfer for their inspiring suggestions and their diligence in preparing the monograph. Our special thanks go to Rene Reinholz and William White for their careful translation and excellent editing of the German original text.
Our partners, Rudolf Leiprecht and Christian Heidling, supported us at every stage of the writing process. We know that we cannot take their support for granted, and we are grateful to our caring husbands for their help, their inspiration, and their sense of humor.
Helma Lutz and Anna Amelina
Frankfurt am Main and Cottbus, April 2018
This introductory chapter presents some of the main analytical concepts, fundamental debates, and traditions both of womens and gender studies and of migration research. It will serve as the starting point for the subsequent discussion of these two areas, of the linkages between them, and of their commonalities and differences. Two central theoretical debates from gender studies will be of particular importance in that discussion. The debate to be introduced first is about the social construction of gender, which deconstructs the assumption of biological gender binarism and focuses on analyzing the production of gender. The second debate is about the methodological foundations and includes the debate about intersectionality, which not only criticizes the sole focus on gender but in particular makes a case for analyzing the interplay of gender, class, race/ethnicity, and other social categoriesa proposition that is also relevant when analyzing transnational social inequality.
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