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PUBLI : Laura Odasso “Intimacy Brokers” in Transnational Marriage and Partner Migration, 2022

Odessa L. et Salcedo M., 2022. « Intimacy Brokers. The Fragile Boundaries of Activism for Heterosexual and Same-Sex Binational Couples in France», in D’Aoust Anne-Marie (ed.), Transnational Marriage and Partner Migration: Constellations of Security, Citizenship and Rights, Rutgers University Press, p. 171-188.

Résumé de l’ouvrage

This multidisciplinary collection investigates the ways in which marriage and partner migration processes have become the object of state scrutiny, and the site of sustained political interventions in several states around the world. Covering cases as varied as the United States, Canada, Japan, Iran, France, Belgium or the Netherlands, among others, contributors reveal how marriage and partner migration have become battlegrounds for political participation, control, and exclusion. Which forms of attachments (towards the family, the nation, or specific individuals) have become framed as risks to be managed? How do such preoccupations translate into policies? With what consequences for those affected by them, in terms of rights and access to citizenship? The book answers these questions by analyzing the interplay between issues of security, citizenship and rights from the perspectives of migrants and policymakers, but also from actors who negotiate encounters with the state, such as lawyers, non-governmental organizations, and translators.

Site de l’éditeur : https://www.rutgersuniversitypress.org/transnational-marriage-and-partner-migration/9781978816701


OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Juliette Duclos-Valois (14 juin 2022). PUBLI : Laura Odasso “Intimacy Brokers” in Transnational Marriage and Partner Migration, 2022. Intimités en migrations. Consulté le 11 décembre 2024 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/qdzu


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