Women and Immigration Law: New Variations on Classical Feminist Themes

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Thomas Spijkerboer, Sarah Van Walsum
Routledge, Mar 12, 2007 - Law - 288 pages

This book examines immigration law from a gender perspective. It shows how immigration law situates gender conflicts outside the national order, projecting them onto non-western countries, exotic cultures, clandestine labour and criminal organizations. In doing so, immigration law sustains the illusion that gender conflicts have moved beyond the pale of European experience. In fact, the classical feminist themes of patriarchy, the gendered division of labour and sexual violence are still being played out at the heart of Europe's societies, involving both citizens and migrants.

This collection of essays demonstrates how the seemingly marginal perspective of immigration law highlights Europe's unresolved gender conflicts and how a gender perspective can help us to rethink immigration law.

 

Contents

INTRODUCTION
1
GEOPOLITICAL CONTEXT
13
EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVES
65
NATIONAL CASE STUDIES
161
INDEX
261
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