
By Marlou Schrover, Joanne van der Leun, Leo Lucassen, Chris Quispel
ISBN-10: 9089640479
ISBN-13: 9789089640475
This incisive quantity combines vital concerns in modern debates over migration: gender and unlawful migration. The authors re-examine migration scholarship in the course of the lens of gender with the intention to examine definitions of citizenship and the diversities in mechanisms of inclusion and exclusion for women and men. also, via utilising an interdisciplinary and comparative historic framework that spans the 19th and 20th centuries, the amount additionally produces a entire account of unlawful migration in countries and areas equivalent to the U.S., the center East, Germany, the Netherlands, nice Britain, Mexico, Malaysia, Pakistan, and the horn of Africa.Review"This leading edge selection of case reviews from world wide should still motivate a lot dialogue and new examine on a huge and overlooked measurement of overseas migration." Donna R. Gabaccia, Professor of background and Director, Immigration historical past learn middle, college of Minnesota[-][-]"This quantity fills an important hole within the literature on gender and migration via its research, traditionally and spatially, of the numerous elements of gender and the creation of illegality." Eleonore Kofman, Professor of Gender, Migration and Citizenship, Middlesex college in regards to the AuthorMarlou Schrover is senior lecturer in migration reviews, Joanne van der Leun is professor of criminology, Leo Lucassen is professor of social background, and Chris Quispel is a researcher at the historical past of racism, all on the collage of Leiden. [C:\Users\Microsoft\Documents\Calibre Library]