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Engendering forced migration : theory and practice /

At the turn of the new millenium, war, political oppression, desperate poverty, environmental degradation and disasters, and economic underdevelopment are sharply increasing the ranks of the world's twenty million forced migrants. In this volume, eighteen scholars provide a wide-ranging, interd...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Indra, Doreen Marie (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Berghahn Books, 1999.
Colección:Refugee and forced migration studies ; v. 6.
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 355-379) and index. 
505 0 0 |g Chapter 1  |t Not a "Room of One's Own": Engendering Forced Migration Knowledge and Practice /  |r Doreen Indra  |g 1 --  |t Gender and Feminist Anthropology  |g 3 --  |t Engendering Development  |g 9 --  |t Gender and Forced Migration  |g 16 --  |t Beyond a Room of One's Own  |g 20 --  |g Chapter 2  |t Gendering Those Uprooted by 'Development' /  |r Elizabeth Colson  |g 23 --  |t Gender, Development, Refugees, and Resettlement  |g 23 --  |t The Kariba Resettlement  |g 27 --  |t Gendered Responses  |g 37 --  |g Chapter 3  |t Interview with Barbara Harrell-Bond /  |r Doreen Indra  |g 40 --  |g Chapter 4  |t Girls and War Zones: Troubling Questions /  |r Carolyn Nordstrom  |g 63 --  |t Troubling Questions  |g 66 --  |t Girls and War Zones: Following Threads in Mozambique  |g 66 --  |t On War Zones and Peace Zones  |g 71 --  |t War Zone Solutions  |g 75 --  |g Chapter 5  |t Gendered Violence in War: Reflections on Transnationalist and Comparative Frameworks in Militarized Conflict Zones /  |r Wenona Giles  |g 83 --  |t Household, Home, and Immanence  |g 84 --  |t Comparative Analysis  |g 87 --  |t Gendering Homes and Women's Bodies in War  |g 88 --  |t The Refugee Camp-As-Home  |g 90 --  |g Chapter 6  |t Gender Relief and Politics During the Afghan War /  |r Diana Cammack  |g 94 --  |t War and Gender  |g 95 --  |t War, Factionalism, and Flight  |g 97 --  |t Exile and Aid  |g 100 --  |t Gender and Aid  |g 101 --  |t Gender and Violence  |g 104 --  |t Gender, Aid, and the Taleban  |g 113 --  |t The Way Forward  |g 118 --  |g Chapter 7  |t Response to Cammack /  |r Peter Marsden  |g 124 --  |g Chapter 8  |t Upsetting the Cart: Forced Migration and Gender Issues, the African Experience /  |r Patrick Matlou  |g 128 --  |t Root Causes of Forced Migration in Africa  |g 128 --  |t The International Refugee Regime: Helpers or Spoilers?  |g 129 --  |t The Increasing Impact of War on Women and Children: Great Losses, Few Gains  |g 132 --  |t Assistance Programs and the Reinforcement of Male Domination  |g 136 --  |t Resettlement: Who Goes Where and Why  |g 138 --  |t Voluntary Repatriation  |g 139 --  |g Chapter 9  |t Women Migrants of Kagera Region, Tanzania: The Need for Empowerment /  |r Charles David Smith  |g 146 --  |t Forced Migration and Gender Constraints  |g 147 --  |t Production in Female-Headed Households  |g 154 --  |t Access to Capital: The Pattern of Income-Generation  |g 156 --  |t Patterns of Expenditure in Male- and Female-Headed Households  |g 158 --  |g Chapter 10  |t The Relevance of Gendered Approaches to Refugee Health: A Case Study in Hagadera, Kenya /  |r Marleen Boelaert, Fabienne Vautier, Tine Dusauchoit, Wim Van Damme, Monique Van Dormael  |g 165 --  |t Methods  |g 167 --  |t Refugee Women in Hagadera: Are Their Health Needs Different?  |g 168 --  |t Are Health Workers Aware of Gender Issues in Health, and Do They Act on Them?  |g 171 --  |t Are Health Emergency Programs for Refugees in Need of a More Gendered Approach?  |g 174 --  |g Chapter 11  |t Post-Soviet Russian Migration from the New Independent States: Experiences of Women Migrants /  |r Natalya Kosmarskaya  |g 177 --  |t Two Migration Patterns: A Comparative Overview  |g 179 --  |t European and Russian Migration Flows  |g 181 --  |t A Comparative Look at Relevant Legislation and Policies  |g 183 --  |t Reefs of Post-Soviet Repatriation: A Case Study of Central Russia  |g 187 --  |t Russian Women: The Impact of Migration on Family Life  |g 190 --  |t Russian Women Forced Migrants: Identity, Social Status, and Societal Access  |g 193 --  |g Chapter 12  |t A Space for Remembering: Home-Pedagogy and Exilic Latina Women's Identities /  |r Ines Gomez  |g 200 --  |t The School Curriculum As a Site of Amnesia  |g 203 --  |t The Significance of Nostalgic Women's Accounts in the Configuration of Home-Pedagogy  |g 206 --  |t And Finally  |g 215 --  |g Chapter 13  |t Eritrean Canadian Refugee Households As Sites of Gender Renegotiation /  |r Atsuko Matsuoka, John Sorenson  |g 218 --  |t The Eritrean Diaspora  |g 219 --  |t Feminist Approaches to Refugee and Diaspora Studies  |g 221 --  |t Effects of Forced Migration on Households  |g 222 --  |t Forced Migration and Constructions of Gender  |g 225 --  |t Reconceptualizing Household Gender Relations: Masculinity and Power  |g 237 --  |g Chapter 14  |t Negotiating Masculinity in the Reconstruction of Social Place: Eritrean and Ethiopian Refugees in the United States and Sweden /  |r Lucia Ann McSpadden  |g 242 --  |t Eritrean and Ethiopian Cultural Themes: Masculinity and Power  |g 247 --  |t A Profile of Migrant Men  |g 249 --  |t Migrant Priorities  |g 251 --  |t A Longitudinal View: Education, Work, and Status  |g 255 --  |t Private Lives: Choices and Negotiations  |g 257 --  |g Chapter 15  |t The Human Rights of Refugees with Special Reference to Muslim Refugee Women /  |r Khadija Elmadmad  |g 261 --  |t Why Pay Greater Attention to the Protection of Muslim Refugee Women?  |g 263 --  |t The Limited Protection of Muslim Refugee Women  |g 266 --  |t How to Better Protect Refugee Muslim Women  |g 267 --  |g Chapter 16  |t A Comparative Analysis of the Canadian, US, and Australian Directives on Gender Persecution and Refugee Status /  |r Audrey Macklin  |g 272 --  |t Sources of Inspiration  |g 274 --  |t Structure of the Decision-Making Bodies  |g 275 --  |t Substance of Refugee Determination  |g 282 --  |t State Protection  |g 288 --  |t Nexus to Convention Ground  |g 294 --  |t Future Challenges  |g 302 --  |g Chapter 17  |t Women and Refugee Status: Beyond the Public/Private Dichotomy in UK Asylum Policy /  |r Heaven Crawley  |g 308 --  |t The Normative Structures of International Refugee Law  |g 310 --  |t Privatizing 'Persecution'  |g 311 --  |t 'Serious Harm' and the Violation of Women's Human Rights  |g 312 --  |t Engendering the Concept of State Protection  |g 316 --  |t Depoliticization and Problems in Grounding the Asylum Claim  |g 320 --  |t Beyond the Public/Private Dichotomy in British Asylum Policy?  |g 328 --  |g Chapter 18  |t The Problem of Gender-Related Persecution: A Challenge of International Protection /  |r Lisa Gilad  |g 334 --  |t Anthropological Data  |g 337 --  |g Chapter 19  |t Anthropologists As 'Expert Witnesses' /  |r Sidney Waldron  |g 343 --  |t If Anthropologists Are Often Inexpert 'Experts', Why Are They Required?  |g 344 --  |t Advocacy and Human Rights  |g 346. 
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