Transnational Migration: Bringing Gender In

作者: Patricia R. Pessar , Sarah J. Mahler

DOI: 10.1111/J.1747-7379.2003.TB00159.X

关键词: The ImaginaryState (polity)Power (social and political)Privilege (social inequality)ScholarshipBridge (interpersonal)SociologyGender studies

摘要: This article aims to bring gender into an even tighter transnational migration focus by broadening and deepening our original framework of “gendered geographies power,” linking it more directly existing emerging scholarship. We examine highlight previously neglected areas such as the role state social imaginary in gendering processes experiences. identify topics that remain under-appreciated, under-researched, and/or under-theorized. Finally, we initiate a discussion how gendered analysis can help bridge this particular research other under study do not privilege migration.

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