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Refugee and Forced Migration Studies - 5: Engendering Forced Migration

Theory and Practice

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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, interdisciplinary look beyond the statistics at the experiences of the women, men, girls, and boys who comprise this global flow, and at the highly gendered forces that frame and affect them. In theorizing gender and forced migration, these authors present a set of descriptively rich, gendered case studies drawn from around the world on topics ranging from international human rights, to the culture of aid, to the complex ways in which women and men envision displacement and resettlement.

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Refugee and Forced Migration Studies - 5: Engendering Forced Migration, Doreen Marie Indra

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1998
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Titul
Refugee and Forced Migration Studies - 5: Engendering Forced Migration
Podtitul
Theory and Practice
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Berghahn Books
Rok vydania
1998
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
424
ISBN10
1571811354
ISBN13
9781571811356
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Anotácia
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, interdisciplinary look beyond the statistics at the experiences of the women, men, girls, and boys who comprise this global flow, and at the highly gendered forces that frame and affect them. In theorizing gender and forced migration, these authors present a set of descriptively rich, gendered case studies drawn from around the world on topics ranging from international human rights, to the culture of aid, to the complex ways in which women and men envision displacement and resettlement.