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Based on the oral histories of eighty migrant women and thirty additional interviews with ‘native’ women in the ‘receiving’ countries, this volume documents the contemporary phenomenon of the feminisation of migration through an exploration of the lives of women, who have moved from Bulgaria and Hungary to Italy and the Netherlands. It assumes migrants to be active subjects, creating possibilities and taking decisions in their own lives, as well as being subject to legal and political regulation, and the book analyses the new forms of subjectivity that come about through mobility.

Part I is a largely conceptual exploration of subjectivity, mobility and gender in Europe. The chapters in Part II focus on love, work, home, communication, and food, themes which emerged from the migrant women’s accounts. In Part III, based on the interviews with ‘native’ women – employers, friends, or in associations relevant to migrant women – the chapters analyse their representations of migrants, and the book goes on to explore forms of intersubjectivity between European women of different cultural origins. A major contribution of this book is to consider how the movement of people across Europe is changing the cultural and social landscape with implications for how we think about what Europe means.

Cover image: Painting by Carla Accardi. Reproduced with the kind permission of Luca Barsi of the Galleria Accademia, Via Accademia Albertina 3/e, 10123 Torino.



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"…the result of an exciting oral history project…this rich edited volume offers a compelling look at the meanings of the feminization of intra-European migration…One of the primary strengths of the volume is its effective approach to the collection and transmission of oral histories." — Oral History



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Editors’ Introduction
List of Tables – Table 1
Interviews by Country

PART I: SUBJECTIVITY, MOBILITY AND GENDER IN EUROPE

Chapter 1. On Becoming Europeans
Rosi Braidotti

Chapter 2. “I want to see the world”: Mobility and Subjectivity in the European Context
Ioanna Laliotou

Chapter 3. Transformations of Legal Subjectivity in Europe: From the Subjection of Women to Privileged Subjects
Hanne Petersen

Intermezzo: ‘A dance through Life’: Narratives of Migrant Women
Nadejda Alexandrova and Anna Hortobagyi

PART II: SUBJECTIVITY IN MOTION: ANALYSING THE LIVES OF MIGRANT WOMEN

Chapter 4. Imaginary Geographies: Border-places and ‘Home’ in the Narratives of Migrant Women
Nadejda Alexandrova and Dawn Lyon

Chapter 5. ‘My hobby is people’: Migration and Communication in the Light of Late Totalitarianism
Miglena Nikolchina

Chapter 6. Migrant Women in Work
Enrica Capussotti, Ioanna Laliotou and Dawn Lyon

Chapter 7. The topos of Love in the Life-stories of Migrant Women
Nadejda Alexandrova

Chapter 8. Food-talk: Markers of Identity and Imaginary Belongings Andrea Petö Relationships in the making: Accounts of native women
Enrica Capussotti and Esther Vonk

PART III: PROCESSES OF IDENTIFICATION: INCLUSION AND EXCLUSION OF MIGRANT WOMEN

Chapter 9. Migration, Integration and Emancipation: Women’s Positioning in the Debate in the Netherlands
Esther Vonk

Chapter 10. Modernity versus Backwardness: Italian Women’s Perceptions of Self and Other
Enrica Capussotti

Chapter 11. Moral and Cultural Boundaries in Representations of Migrants: Italy and the Netherlands in Comparative Perspective Dawn Lyon

Chapter 12. Changing Matrimonial Law in the Image of Immigration Law
Inger Marie Conradsen and Annette Kronborg

Intermezzo. In transit: Space, People, Identities
Andrea Petö

Conclusions: Gender, Subjectivity, Europe: A Constellation for the Future
Luisa Passerini

Appendix I: Summary of individual interviewees
Appendix II: Summary of interviewees’ characteristics by nationality

Notes on Contributors
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/11/2007
      ISBN13: 9781845452773, 978-1845452773
      ISBN10: 1845452771

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      Book Synopsis

      Based on the oral histories of eighty migrant women and thirty additional interviews with ‘native’ women in the ‘receiving’ countries, this volume documents the contemporary phenomenon of the feminisation of migration through an exploration of the lives of women, who have moved from Bulgaria and Hungary to Italy and the Netherlands. It assumes migrants to be active subjects, creating possibilities and taking decisions in their own lives, as well as being subject to legal and political regulation, and the book analyses the new forms of subjectivity that come about through mobility.

      Part I is a largely conceptual exploration of subjectivity, mobility and gender in Europe. The chapters in Part II focus on love, work, home, communication, and food, themes which emerged from the migrant women’s accounts. In Part III, based on the interviews with ‘native’ women – employers, friends, or in associations relevant to migrant women – the chapters analyse their representations of migrants, and the book goes on to explore forms of intersubjectivity between European women of different cultural origins. A major contribution of this book is to consider how the movement of people across Europe is changing the cultural and social landscape with implications for how we think about what Europe means.

      Cover image: Painting by Carla Accardi. Reproduced with the kind permission of Luca Barsi of the Galleria Accademia, Via Accademia Albertina 3/e, 10123 Torino.



      Trade Review

      "…the result of an exciting oral history project…this rich edited volume offers a compelling look at the meanings of the feminization of intra-European migration…One of the primary strengths of the volume is its effective approach to the collection and transmission of oral histories." — Oral History



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements
      Editors’ Introduction
      List of Tables – Table 1
      Interviews by Country

      PART I: SUBJECTIVITY, MOBILITY AND GENDER IN EUROPE

      Chapter 1. On Becoming Europeans
      Rosi Braidotti

      Chapter 2. “I want to see the world”: Mobility and Subjectivity in the European Context
      Ioanna Laliotou

      Chapter 3. Transformations of Legal Subjectivity in Europe: From the Subjection of Women to Privileged Subjects
      Hanne Petersen

      Intermezzo: ‘A dance through Life’: Narratives of Migrant Women
      Nadejda Alexandrova and Anna Hortobagyi

      PART II: SUBJECTIVITY IN MOTION: ANALYSING THE LIVES OF MIGRANT WOMEN

      Chapter 4. Imaginary Geographies: Border-places and ‘Home’ in the Narratives of Migrant Women
      Nadejda Alexandrova and Dawn Lyon

      Chapter 5. ‘My hobby is people’: Migration and Communication in the Light of Late Totalitarianism
      Miglena Nikolchina

      Chapter 6. Migrant Women in Work
      Enrica Capussotti, Ioanna Laliotou and Dawn Lyon

      Chapter 7. The topos of Love in the Life-stories of Migrant Women
      Nadejda Alexandrova

      Chapter 8. Food-talk: Markers of Identity and Imaginary Belongings Andrea Petö Relationships in the making: Accounts of native women
      Enrica Capussotti and Esther Vonk

      PART III: PROCESSES OF IDENTIFICATION: INCLUSION AND EXCLUSION OF MIGRANT WOMEN

      Chapter 9. Migration, Integration and Emancipation: Women’s Positioning in the Debate in the Netherlands
      Esther Vonk

      Chapter 10. Modernity versus Backwardness: Italian Women’s Perceptions of Self and Other
      Enrica Capussotti

      Chapter 11. Moral and Cultural Boundaries in Representations of Migrants: Italy and the Netherlands in Comparative Perspective Dawn Lyon

      Chapter 12. Changing Matrimonial Law in the Image of Immigration Law
      Inger Marie Conradsen and Annette Kronborg

      Intermezzo. In transit: Space, People, Identities
      Andrea Petö

      Conclusions: Gender, Subjectivity, Europe: A Constellation for the Future
      Luisa Passerini

      Appendix I: Summary of individual interviewees
      Appendix II: Summary of interviewees’ characteristics by nationality

      Notes on Contributors
      Index

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