Transnational Marriage and Partner Migration : : Constellations of Security, Citizenship, and Rights / / ed. by Anne-Marie D'Aoust.
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...
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Transnational Marriage and Partner Migration : Constellations of Security, Citizenship, and Rights / ed. by Anne-Marie D'Aoust. New Brunswick, NJ : Rutgers University Press, [2022] ©2022 1 online resource (306 p.) : 1 color photograph, 1 B-W photograph, 1 figure text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file PDF rda Politics of Marriage and Gender: Global Issues in Local Contexts Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Series Foreword -- Introduction: Thinking in Constellations: Marriage and Partner Migration in Relation to Security, Citizenship, and Rights -- PART ONE. Policing Rights and Belonging: Histories and Legacies of Marriage Migration Management -- 1. The Odd Couple: Gender, Securitization, Europeanization, and Marriages of Convenience in Dutch Family Migration Policies (1930–2020) -- 2. “A Necessary Evil”? The Problematization of Family Migration in French Parliamentary Debates on Family Migration, 1974–1993 -- 3. “All the Time, Hard Time”: Narrative, Agency, and History in the Sinse Taryeong of Korean Marriage Migrants -- PART TWO. Intersectional Effects of Contemporary Marriage and Partner Migration Management: Stratification of Rights -- 4. What Do States Regulate When They Regulate Spousal Migration? A Study of France, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Denmark -- 5. “I’m Not a Bad Guy, I Swear”: Analyzing Emotion Work and Negotiations of Criminality and Masculinity in Vietnamese-Canadian Men’s Participation in “Fake Wedding” Arrangements -- 6. Moral Economies of Family Reunification in the Trump Era: Translating Natural Affiliation, Autonomy, and Stability Arguments into Constitutional Rights -- PART THREE. Navigating the Security State: Couples and State Bureaucracies -- 7. Negotiating Trust and Suspicion: Lawyers as Actors in the Moral Political Economy of Marriage Migration Management in Canada -- 8. Intimacy Brokers: The Fragile Boundaries of Activism for Heterosexual and Same-Sex Binational Couples in France -- 9. He Said, She Said: The Complexity of Oral Relationship Narratives as Written Factual Evidence in Belgian Marriage Fraud Investigations -- PART FOUR. Challenging Neoliberal Affective Regimes: Care, Work, and Economy -- 10. “I Don’t Even Know Where My Heart Is Anymore”: Migrant Bachelors and Immigrant Wives Lost in Time, Space, and Im/mobility -- 11. Intimate Citizens: Filipina Migrant Hostesses in Japan -- 12. Same-Sex Marriage against the Deportation State -- 13. Epilogue: Love Triangle: Nation, Spouse, Citizen -- Acknowledgments -- Notes on Contributors -- Index restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec online access with authorization star 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. Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. In English. Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 29. Mai 2023) Citizenship. Emigration and immigration Political aspects. Intercountry marriage. Transnationalism. SOCIAL SCIENCE / General. bisacsh partner migration, marriage, citizen, citizenship, security, rights, insecurity, wife, husband, financial concerns, partners, couples, migration studies, gender, gender studies, women, migration. 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Transnational Marriage and Partner Migration : Constellations of Security, Citizenship, and Rights / Politics of Marriage and Gender: Global Issues in Local Contexts Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Series Foreword -- Introduction: Thinking in Constellations: Marriage and Partner Migration in Relation to Security, Citizenship, and Rights -- PART ONE. Policing Rights and Belonging: Histories and Legacies of Marriage Migration Management -- 1. The Odd Couple: Gender, Securitization, Europeanization, and Marriages of Convenience in Dutch Family Migration Policies (1930–2020) -- 2. “A Necessary Evil”? The Problematization of Family Migration in French Parliamentary Debates on Family Migration, 1974–1993 -- 3. “All the Time, Hard Time”: Narrative, Agency, and History in the Sinse Taryeong of Korean Marriage Migrants -- PART TWO. Intersectional Effects of Contemporary Marriage and Partner Migration Management: Stratification of Rights -- 4. What Do States Regulate When They Regulate Spousal Migration? A Study of France, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Denmark -- 5. “I’m Not a Bad Guy, I Swear”: Analyzing Emotion Work and Negotiations of Criminality and Masculinity in Vietnamese-Canadian Men’s Participation in “Fake Wedding” Arrangements -- 6. Moral Economies of Family Reunification in the Trump Era: Translating Natural Affiliation, Autonomy, and Stability Arguments into Constitutional Rights -- PART THREE. Navigating the Security State: Couples and State Bureaucracies -- 7. Negotiating Trust and Suspicion: Lawyers as Actors in the Moral Political Economy of Marriage Migration Management in Canada -- 8. Intimacy Brokers: The Fragile Boundaries of Activism for Heterosexual and Same-Sex Binational Couples in France -- 9. He Said, She Said: The Complexity of Oral Relationship Narratives as Written Factual Evidence in Belgian Marriage Fraud Investigations -- PART FOUR. Challenging Neoliberal Affective Regimes: Care, Work, and Economy -- 10. “I Don’t Even Know Where My Heart Is Anymore”: Migrant Bachelors and Immigrant Wives Lost in Time, Space, and Im/mobility -- 11. Intimate Citizens: Filipina Migrant Hostesses in Japan -- 12. Same-Sex Marriage against the Deportation State -- 13. Epilogue: Love Triangle: Nation, Spouse, Citizen -- Acknowledgments -- Notes on Contributors -- Index |
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Series Foreword -- Introduction: Thinking in Constellations: Marriage and Partner Migration in Relation to Security, Citizenship, and Rights -- PART ONE. Policing Rights and Belonging: Histories and Legacies of Marriage Migration Management -- 1. The Odd Couple: Gender, Securitization, Europeanization, and Marriages of Convenience in Dutch Family Migration Policies (1930–2020) -- 2. “A Necessary Evil”? The Problematization of Family Migration in French Parliamentary Debates on Family Migration, 1974–1993 -- 3. “All the Time, Hard Time”: Narrative, Agency, and History in the Sinse Taryeong of Korean Marriage Migrants -- PART TWO. Intersectional Effects of Contemporary Marriage and Partner Migration Management: Stratification of Rights -- 4. What Do States Regulate When They Regulate Spousal Migration? A Study of France, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Denmark -- 5. “I’m Not a Bad Guy, I Swear”: Analyzing Emotion Work and Negotiations of Criminality and Masculinity in Vietnamese-Canadian Men’s Participation in “Fake Wedding” Arrangements -- 6. Moral Economies of Family Reunification in the Trump Era: Translating Natural Affiliation, Autonomy, and Stability Arguments into Constitutional Rights -- PART THREE. Navigating the Security State: Couples and State Bureaucracies -- 7. Negotiating Trust and Suspicion: Lawyers as Actors in the Moral Political Economy of Marriage Migration Management in Canada -- 8. Intimacy Brokers: The Fragile Boundaries of Activism for Heterosexual and Same-Sex Binational Couples in France -- 9. He Said, She Said: The Complexity of Oral Relationship Narratives as Written Factual Evidence in Belgian Marriage Fraud Investigations -- PART FOUR. Challenging Neoliberal Affective Regimes: Care, Work, and Economy -- 10. “I Don’t Even Know Where My Heart Is Anymore”: Migrant Bachelors and Immigrant Wives Lost in Time, Space, and Im/mobility -- 11. Intimate Citizens: Filipina Migrant Hostesses in Japan -- 12. Same-Sex Marriage against the Deportation State -- 13. Epilogue: Love Triangle: Nation, Spouse, Citizen -- Acknowledgments -- Notes on Contributors -- Index |
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Series Foreword -- Introduction: Thinking in Constellations: Marriage and Partner Migration in Relation to Security, Citizenship, and Rights -- PART ONE. Policing Rights and Belonging: Histories and Legacies of Marriage Migration Management -- 1. The Odd Couple: Gender, Securitization, Europeanization, and Marriages of Convenience in Dutch Family Migration Policies (1930–2020) -- 2. “A Necessary Evil”? The Problematization of Family Migration in French Parliamentary Debates on Family Migration, 1974–1993 -- 3. “All the Time, Hard Time”: Narrative, Agency, and History in the Sinse Taryeong of Korean Marriage Migrants -- PART TWO. Intersectional Effects of Contemporary Marriage and Partner Migration Management: Stratification of Rights -- 4. What Do States Regulate When They Regulate Spousal Migration? A Study of France, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Denmark -- 5. “I’m Not a Bad Guy, I Swear”: Analyzing Emotion Work and Negotiations of Criminality and Masculinity in Vietnamese-Canadian Men’s Participation in “Fake Wedding” Arrangements -- 6. Moral Economies of Family Reunification in the Trump Era: Translating Natural Affiliation, Autonomy, and Stability Arguments into Constitutional Rights -- PART THREE. Navigating the Security State: Couples and State Bureaucracies -- 7. Negotiating Trust and Suspicion: Lawyers as Actors in the Moral Political Economy of Marriage Migration Management in Canada -- 8. Intimacy Brokers: The Fragile Boundaries of Activism for Heterosexual and Same-Sex Binational Couples in France -- 9. He Said, She Said: The Complexity of Oral Relationship Narratives as Written Factual Evidence in Belgian Marriage Fraud Investigations -- PART FOUR. Challenging Neoliberal Affective Regimes: Care, Work, and Economy -- 10. “I Don’t Even Know Where My Heart Is Anymore”: Migrant Bachelors and Immigrant Wives Lost in Time, Space, and Im/mobility -- 11. Intimate Citizens: Filipina Migrant Hostesses in Japan -- 12. Same-Sex Marriage against the Deportation State -- 13. Epilogue: Love Triangle: Nation, Spouse, Citizen -- Acknowledgments -- Notes on Contributors -- Index |
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A Study of France, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Denmark -- </subfield><subfield code="t">5. “I’m Not a Bad Guy, I Swear”: Analyzing Emotion Work and Negotiations of Criminality and Masculinity in Vietnamese-Canadian Men’s Participation in “Fake Wedding” Arrangements -- </subfield><subfield code="t">6. Moral Economies of Family Reunification in the Trump Era: Translating Natural Affiliation, Autonomy, and Stability Arguments into Constitutional Rights -- </subfield><subfield code="t">PART THREE. Navigating the Security State: Couples and State Bureaucracies -- </subfield><subfield code="t">7. Negotiating Trust and Suspicion: Lawyers as Actors in the Moral Political Economy of Marriage Migration Management in Canada -- </subfield><subfield code="t">8. Intimacy Brokers: The Fragile Boundaries of Activism for Heterosexual and Same-Sex Binational Couples in France -- </subfield><subfield code="t">9. He Said, She Said: The Complexity of Oral Relationship Narratives as Written Factual Evidence in Belgian Marriage Fraud Investigations -- </subfield><subfield code="t">PART FOUR. Challenging Neoliberal Affective Regimes: Care, Work, and Economy -- </subfield><subfield code="t">10. “I Don’t Even Know Where My Heart Is Anymore”: Migrant Bachelors and Immigrant Wives Lost in Time, Space, and Im/mobility -- </subfield><subfield code="t">11. Intimate Citizens: Filipina Migrant Hostesses in Japan -- </subfield><subfield code="t">12. Same-Sex Marriage against the Deportation State -- </subfield><subfield code="t">13. Epilogue: Love Triangle: Nation, Spouse, Citizen -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Acknowledgments -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Notes on Contributors -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Index</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="506" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">restricted access</subfield><subfield code="u">http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec</subfield><subfield code="f">online access with authorization</subfield><subfield code="2">star</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="520" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">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? 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