This book unmasks the cultural and gender stereotypes that inform the legal regulation of the migrant subject. It critiques postcolonial perspectives on how belonging and non-belonging are determined by the sexual, cultural and familial norms on which law is based and on the colonial encounter
This book unmasks the cultural and gender stereotypes that inform the legal regulation of the migrant subject. It critiques postcolonial perspectives on how belonging and non-belonging are determined by the sexual, cultural and familial norms on which law is based and on the colonial encounter
Ratna Kapur is Director, Centre for Feminist Legal Research, New Delhi and Faculty, Geneva School of Diplomacy and International Relations, Geneva.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. The Making of the Migrant 3. Victims Whores and Wives: Migrant Women and the Law 4. Faith and the 'Good' Woman: The Construction of Female Sexual Subjectivities in Anti-trafficking Discourse 5. The Citizen and the Migrant Subject: Postcolonial Anxieties Law and the Politics of Exclusion/Inclusion 6. 'Alien'-ating Justice: Muslims the Gujarat Riots and the Purge from Within 7. Conclusion: Insurrectional Subjects. Bibliography. About the Author. Index
Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. The Making of the Migrant 3. Victims Whores and Wives: Migrant Women and the Law 4. Faith and the 'Good' Woman: The Construction of Female Sexual Subjectivities in Anti-trafficking Discourse 5. The Citizen and the Migrant Subject: Postcolonial Anxieties Law and the Politics of Exclusion/Inclusion 6. 'Alien'-ating Justice: Muslims the Gujarat Riots and the Purge from Within 7. Conclusion: Insurrectional Subjects. Bibliography. About the Author. Index
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