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Intro -- Introduction. Excluding Diversity Through Intersectional Borderings -- Intersectional Borderings at Two Levels of Analysis -- Family in the Crosshairs: Excluding Diversity Within the Crisis of Liberal Democracy -- Chapter Overview -- Part I: Intersectional Borderings Across Political Discourses, Policy Narratives, and Actual Policies -- Part 2: Experiencing, Practicing, and Resisting Everyday Intersectional Borderings -- Excluding Diversity by Erasing Intersectional Experiences of Family and Intimacy -- References -- Contents -- Part I: Intersectional Borderings Across Political Discourses, Policy Narratives and Actual Policies -- Chapter 1: (Un)rightful Entitlements: Exploring the Populist Narratives of Welfare Chauvinism and Welfare Nostalgia -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Narratives of Inclusion and Exclusion -- 1.2.1 Inclusion and Exclusion: The Material Dimension -- 1.2.2 How to Understand Inclusion/Exclusion Through Narratives? -- 1.3 Populist Narratives of Inclusion and Exclusion -- 1.3.1 Welfare Chauvinism Broadly Conceived: Which Social Rights for Target Groups? -- 1.3.2 Populism and the Narrative Elements -- 1.4 Case Illustration: German Family Policy Reform and Populist Narratives -- 1.4.1 Contested 'Modernization' of German Family Policy -- 1.4.2 Counter-Narratives to the Family Policy Reforms -- 1.4.3 Alternative für Deutschland -- 1.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 2: The Rhetoric of Reaction in Spain: Radical Right, Gender, and Immigration -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Vox: A New Radical Right-Wing Party in Spain -- 2.3 Methodology -- 2.4 Vox, the Conservative Reaction Against Gender Equality and Immigration -- 2.4.1 VOX's Anti-immigration Discourse: When the Enemy Is a Foreigner -- 2.4.2 VOX and Its Argument Against "Gender Ideology".
2.4.3 The Reactionary Rhizome: The Association Between Immigration and Gender Equality in VOX Discourse -- 2.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: The Right Kind of Family, the Right Kind of Migrant: Welfare and Immigration in Poland Before and After the Populist Turn -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 How PiS Fits the Illiberal Populist Mould -- 3.3 Data and Methods -- 3.4 Discursive Shifts and Stable Policy Orientations -- 3.4.1 Familialist Continuities -- 3.4.2 Racist Continuities -- 3.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4: The "Zero Tolerance Policy" to Separate Migrant Families: Context and Discursive Strategies to Foster Exclusion -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Deterrence Policies on the U.S.-Mexico Border -- 4.3 Trump's Migrant Family Separation Policy -- 4.4 Migrant Family Separation from a Human Rights Perspective -- 4.5 Three Stages of ZTP Messaging -- 4.5.1 Secrecy and Denial -- 4.5.2 Owning Up -- 4.5.3 Defensiveness and Blame Shifting -- 4.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: The Action Repertoires of the International Organization for the Family-Transnationalizing Far-Right Family Politics -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Conceptualizing the Transnationalization of Far-Right Politics Through Contentious Politics and Intersectional Bordering -- 5.2.1 Defining the 'Far-Right' -- 5.2.2 Constructing a Common Enemy: Mobilizing Against Gender -- 5.2.3 Transnational Coalition Building -- 5.2.4 Expanding the Spectrum of Action Repertoires: Strategies and Tactics of the Far-Right -- 5.3 Methodological Approach -- 5.4 Analysis-Discursive and Mobilization Strategies of the IOF -- 5.4.1 Development of Common Mobilization Strategies -- 5.4.2 Distributing Organizational Resources -- 5.4.3 Knowledge Transfer -- 5.5 Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Experiencing, Practising and Resisting Everyday Intersectional Borderings.
Chapter 6: Anti-Sexism as Weaponized Discourse Against Muslim Immigration: A View from Social Psychology -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.1.1 From Blatant Racism to Malleable Ideologies -- 6.2 Empirical Demonstrations -- 6.2.1 Colorblindness -- 6.2.2 Freedom of Speech -- 6.2.3 Freedom -- 6.2.4 Diversity -- 6.2.5 Secularism (laïcité) -- 6.2.6 Anti-sexism -- 6.3 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: 'To Have Security, to Have Access to Life': Queer Ambivalence at the Borders of Marriage and the Nation -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Embodying Marriage and Fiancé Visas -- 7.3 Methodology -- 7.3.1 My Path to the Research -- 7.3.2 In-Depth Interviews: Who is Included? Who is Missing? -- 7.4 Financial Costs of a 'Bona Fide' Marriage -- 7.5 Personal and Relational Costs -- 7.5.1 Homonormalizing? -- 7.6 Ambivalence and Citizenship -- 7.7 Conclusion: Against Gratitude -- References -- Chapter 8: "It Is Not the Netherlands Here." How Parents of LGB Migrants Experience Everyday Bordering Against Nonheterosexual Belonging in CEE -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 State-Sponsored Homophobia, Everyday Bordering and Nonheterosexual Belonging -- 8.2.1 Methodological Framework -- 8.2.2 Contextualization: From Socialism through Post-Socialist Transformations to Anti-gender Mobilizations -- 8.3 Parents' Experiences and Expectations of Bordering Against Nonheterosexual Belonging -- 8.3.1 Legacy of Socialist Silences and Misrepresentations -- 8.3.2 Parents' Reactions to Nonheterosexuality in the Context of Post-Socialist Re-traditionalization -- 8.3.3 Anti-Gender Mobilizations and Renewed Strength of Heteronationalism -- 8.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9: Dreamers Moms and Their Struggle for Legal Reunification: Maternal Acts of Public Disclosure as a Form of Constructive Resistance -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Research Context.
9.3 Expanding the Literature: Resistance, Deportation and Maternal Activism -- 9.4 Methods and Data -- 9.5 Analysis of Maternal Acts of Public Disclosure as a Form of Constructive Resistance -- 9.5.1 Taking the Border with Vigils -- 9.5.2 Shifting from Personal to Political -- 9.5.3 Engaging with News Media -- 9.6 Conclusions -- References.
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Excluding Diversity Through Intersectional Borderings : Politics, Policies and Daily Lives.
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Intro -- Introduction. Excluding Diversity Through Intersectional Borderings -- Intersectional Borderings at Two Levels of Analysis -- Family in the Crosshairs: Excluding Diversity Within the Crisis of Liberal Democracy -- Chapter Overview -- Part I: Intersectional Borderings Across Political Discourses, Policy Narratives, and Actual Policies -- Part 2: Experiencing, Practicing, and Resisting Everyday Intersectional Borderings -- Excluding Diversity by Erasing Intersectional Experiences of Family and Intimacy -- References -- Contents -- Part I: Intersectional Borderings Across Political Discourses, Policy Narratives and Actual Policies -- Chapter 1: (Un)rightful Entitlements: Exploring the Populist Narratives of Welfare Chauvinism and Welfare Nostalgia -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Narratives of Inclusion and Exclusion -- 1.2.1 Inclusion and Exclusion: The Material Dimension -- 1.2.2 How to Understand Inclusion/Exclusion Through Narratives? -- 1.3 Populist Narratives of Inclusion and Exclusion -- 1.3.1 Welfare Chauvinism Broadly Conceived: Which Social Rights for Target Groups? -- 1.3.2 Populism and the Narrative Elements -- 1.4 Case Illustration: German Family Policy Reform and Populist Narratives -- 1.4.1 Contested 'Modernization' of German Family Policy -- 1.4.2 Counter-Narratives to the Family Policy Reforms -- 1.4.3 Alternative für Deutschland -- 1.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 2: The Rhetoric of Reaction in Spain: Radical Right, Gender, and Immigration -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Vox: A New Radical Right-Wing Party in Spain -- 2.3 Methodology -- 2.4 Vox, the Conservative Reaction Against Gender Equality and Immigration -- 2.4.1 VOX's Anti-immigration Discourse: When the Enemy Is a Foreigner -- 2.4.2 VOX and Its Argument Against "Gender Ideology".
2.4.3 The Reactionary Rhizome: The Association Between Immigration and Gender Equality in VOX Discourse -- 2.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: The Right Kind of Family, the Right Kind of Migrant: Welfare and Immigration in Poland Before and After the Populist Turn -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 How PiS Fits the Illiberal Populist Mould -- 3.3 Data and Methods -- 3.4 Discursive Shifts and Stable Policy Orientations -- 3.4.1 Familialist Continuities -- 3.4.2 Racist Continuities -- 3.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4: The "Zero Tolerance Policy" to Separate Migrant Families: Context and Discursive Strategies to Foster Exclusion -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Deterrence Policies on the U.S.-Mexico Border -- 4.3 Trump's Migrant Family Separation Policy -- 4.4 Migrant Family Separation from a Human Rights Perspective -- 4.5 Three Stages of ZTP Messaging -- 4.5.1 Secrecy and Denial -- 4.5.2 Owning Up -- 4.5.3 Defensiveness and Blame Shifting -- 4.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: The Action Repertoires of the International Organization for the Family-Transnationalizing Far-Right Family Politics -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Conceptualizing the Transnationalization of Far-Right Politics Through Contentious Politics and Intersectional Bordering -- 5.2.1 Defining the 'Far-Right' -- 5.2.2 Constructing a Common Enemy: Mobilizing Against Gender -- 5.2.3 Transnational Coalition Building -- 5.2.4 Expanding the Spectrum of Action Repertoires: Strategies and Tactics of the Far-Right -- 5.3 Methodological Approach -- 5.4 Analysis-Discursive and Mobilization Strategies of the IOF -- 5.4.1 Development of Common Mobilization Strategies -- 5.4.2 Distributing Organizational Resources -- 5.4.3 Knowledge Transfer -- 5.5 Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Experiencing, Practising and Resisting Everyday Intersectional Borderings.
Chapter 6: Anti-Sexism as Weaponized Discourse Against Muslim Immigration: A View from Social Psychology -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.1.1 From Blatant Racism to Malleable Ideologies -- 6.2 Empirical Demonstrations -- 6.2.1 Colorblindness -- 6.2.2 Freedom of Speech -- 6.2.3 Freedom -- 6.2.4 Diversity -- 6.2.5 Secularism (laïcité) -- 6.2.6 Anti-sexism -- 6.3 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: 'To Have Security, to Have Access to Life': Queer Ambivalence at the Borders of Marriage and the Nation -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Embodying Marriage and Fiancé Visas -- 7.3 Methodology -- 7.3.1 My Path to the Research -- 7.3.2 In-Depth Interviews: Who is Included? Who is Missing? -- 7.4 Financial Costs of a 'Bona Fide' Marriage -- 7.5 Personal and Relational Costs -- 7.5.1 Homonormalizing? -- 7.6 Ambivalence and Citizenship -- 7.7 Conclusion: Against Gratitude -- References -- Chapter 8: "It Is Not the Netherlands Here." How Parents of LGB Migrants Experience Everyday Bordering Against Nonheterosexual Belonging in CEE -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 State-Sponsored Homophobia, Everyday Bordering and Nonheterosexual Belonging -- 8.2.1 Methodological Framework -- 8.2.2 Contextualization: From Socialism through Post-Socialist Transformations to Anti-gender Mobilizations -- 8.3 Parents' Experiences and Expectations of Bordering Against Nonheterosexual Belonging -- 8.3.1 Legacy of Socialist Silences and Misrepresentations -- 8.3.2 Parents' Reactions to Nonheterosexuality in the Context of Post-Socialist Re-traditionalization -- 8.3.3 Anti-Gender Mobilizations and Renewed Strength of Heteronationalism -- 8.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9: Dreamers Moms and Their Struggle for Legal Reunification: Maternal Acts of Public Disclosure as a Form of Constructive Resistance -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Research Context.
9.3 Expanding the Literature: Resistance, Deportation and Maternal Activism -- 9.4 Methods and Data -- 9.5 Analysis of Maternal Acts of Public Disclosure as a Form of Constructive Resistance -- 9.5.1 Taking the Border with Vigils -- 9.5.2 Shifting from Personal to Political -- 9.5.3 Engaging with News Media -- 9.6 Conclusions -- References.
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contents Intro -- Introduction. Excluding Diversity Through Intersectional Borderings -- Intersectional Borderings at Two Levels of Analysis -- Family in the Crosshairs: Excluding Diversity Within the Crisis of Liberal Democracy -- Chapter Overview -- Part I: Intersectional Borderings Across Political Discourses, Policy Narratives, and Actual Policies -- Part 2: Experiencing, Practicing, and Resisting Everyday Intersectional Borderings -- Excluding Diversity by Erasing Intersectional Experiences of Family and Intimacy -- References -- Contents -- Part I: Intersectional Borderings Across Political Discourses, Policy Narratives and Actual Policies -- Chapter 1: (Un)rightful Entitlements: Exploring the Populist Narratives of Welfare Chauvinism and Welfare Nostalgia -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Narratives of Inclusion and Exclusion -- 1.2.1 Inclusion and Exclusion: The Material Dimension -- 1.2.2 How to Understand Inclusion/Exclusion Through Narratives? -- 1.3 Populist Narratives of Inclusion and Exclusion -- 1.3.1 Welfare Chauvinism Broadly Conceived: Which Social Rights for Target Groups? -- 1.3.2 Populism and the Narrative Elements -- 1.4 Case Illustration: German Family Policy Reform and Populist Narratives -- 1.4.1 Contested 'Modernization' of German Family Policy -- 1.4.2 Counter-Narratives to the Family Policy Reforms -- 1.4.3 Alternative für Deutschland -- 1.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 2: The Rhetoric of Reaction in Spain: Radical Right, Gender, and Immigration -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Vox: A New Radical Right-Wing Party in Spain -- 2.3 Methodology -- 2.4 Vox, the Conservative Reaction Against Gender Equality and Immigration -- 2.4.1 VOX's Anti-immigration Discourse: When the Enemy Is a Foreigner -- 2.4.2 VOX and Its Argument Against "Gender Ideology".
2.4.3 The Reactionary Rhizome: The Association Between Immigration and Gender Equality in VOX Discourse -- 2.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: The Right Kind of Family, the Right Kind of Migrant: Welfare and Immigration in Poland Before and After the Populist Turn -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 How PiS Fits the Illiberal Populist Mould -- 3.3 Data and Methods -- 3.4 Discursive Shifts and Stable Policy Orientations -- 3.4.1 Familialist Continuities -- 3.4.2 Racist Continuities -- 3.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4: The "Zero Tolerance Policy" to Separate Migrant Families: Context and Discursive Strategies to Foster Exclusion -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Deterrence Policies on the U.S.-Mexico Border -- 4.3 Trump's Migrant Family Separation Policy -- 4.4 Migrant Family Separation from a Human Rights Perspective -- 4.5 Three Stages of ZTP Messaging -- 4.5.1 Secrecy and Denial -- 4.5.2 Owning Up -- 4.5.3 Defensiveness and Blame Shifting -- 4.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: The Action Repertoires of the International Organization for the Family-Transnationalizing Far-Right Family Politics -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Conceptualizing the Transnationalization of Far-Right Politics Through Contentious Politics and Intersectional Bordering -- 5.2.1 Defining the 'Far-Right' -- 5.2.2 Constructing a Common Enemy: Mobilizing Against Gender -- 5.2.3 Transnational Coalition Building -- 5.2.4 Expanding the Spectrum of Action Repertoires: Strategies and Tactics of the Far-Right -- 5.3 Methodological Approach -- 5.4 Analysis-Discursive and Mobilization Strategies of the IOF -- 5.4.1 Development of Common Mobilization Strategies -- 5.4.2 Distributing Organizational Resources -- 5.4.3 Knowledge Transfer -- 5.5 Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Experiencing, Practising and Resisting Everyday Intersectional Borderings.
Chapter 6: Anti-Sexism as Weaponized Discourse Against Muslim Immigration: A View from Social Psychology -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.1.1 From Blatant Racism to Malleable Ideologies -- 6.2 Empirical Demonstrations -- 6.2.1 Colorblindness -- 6.2.2 Freedom of Speech -- 6.2.3 Freedom -- 6.2.4 Diversity -- 6.2.5 Secularism (laïcité) -- 6.2.6 Anti-sexism -- 6.3 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: 'To Have Security, to Have Access to Life': Queer Ambivalence at the Borders of Marriage and the Nation -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Embodying Marriage and Fiancé Visas -- 7.3 Methodology -- 7.3.1 My Path to the Research -- 7.3.2 In-Depth Interviews: Who is Included? Who is Missing? -- 7.4 Financial Costs of a 'Bona Fide' Marriage -- 7.5 Personal and Relational Costs -- 7.5.1 Homonormalizing? -- 7.6 Ambivalence and Citizenship -- 7.7 Conclusion: Against Gratitude -- References -- Chapter 8: "It Is Not the Netherlands Here." How Parents of LGB Migrants Experience Everyday Bordering Against Nonheterosexual Belonging in CEE -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 State-Sponsored Homophobia, Everyday Bordering and Nonheterosexual Belonging -- 8.2.1 Methodological Framework -- 8.2.2 Contextualization: From Socialism through Post-Socialist Transformations to Anti-gender Mobilizations -- 8.3 Parents' Experiences and Expectations of Bordering Against Nonheterosexual Belonging -- 8.3.1 Legacy of Socialist Silences and Misrepresentations -- 8.3.2 Parents' Reactions to Nonheterosexuality in the Context of Post-Socialist Re-traditionalization -- 8.3.3 Anti-Gender Mobilizations and Renewed Strength of Heteronationalism -- 8.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9: Dreamers Moms and Their Struggle for Legal Reunification: Maternal Acts of Public Disclosure as a Form of Constructive Resistance -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Research Context.
9.3 Expanding the Literature: Resistance, Deportation and Maternal Activism -- 9.4 Methods and Data -- 9.5 Analysis of Maternal Acts of Public Disclosure as a Form of Constructive Resistance -- 9.5.1 Taking the Border with Vigils -- 9.5.2 Shifting from Personal to Political -- 9.5.3 Engaging with News Media -- 9.6 Conclusions -- References.
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Excluding Diversity Through Intersectional Borderings -- Intersectional Borderings at Two Levels of Analysis -- Family in the Crosshairs: Excluding Diversity Within the Crisis of Liberal Democracy -- Chapter Overview -- Part I: Intersectional Borderings Across Political Discourses, Policy Narratives, and Actual Policies -- Part 2: Experiencing, Practicing, and Resisting Everyday Intersectional Borderings -- Excluding Diversity by Erasing Intersectional Experiences of Family and Intimacy -- References -- Contents -- Part I: Intersectional Borderings Across Political Discourses, Policy Narratives and Actual Policies -- Chapter 1: (Un)rightful Entitlements: Exploring the Populist Narratives of Welfare Chauvinism and Welfare Nostalgia -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Narratives of Inclusion and Exclusion -- 1.2.1 Inclusion and Exclusion: The Material Dimension -- 1.2.2 How to Understand Inclusion/Exclusion Through Narratives? -- 1.3 Populist Narratives of Inclusion and Exclusion -- 1.3.1 Welfare Chauvinism Broadly Conceived: Which Social Rights for Target Groups? -- 1.3.2 Populism and the Narrative Elements -- 1.4 Case Illustration: German Family Policy Reform and Populist Narratives -- 1.4.1 Contested 'Modernization' of German Family Policy -- 1.4.2 Counter-Narratives to the Family Policy Reforms -- 1.4.3 Alternative für Deutschland -- 1.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 2: The Rhetoric of Reaction in Spain: Radical Right, Gender, and Immigration -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Vox: A New Radical Right-Wing Party in Spain -- 2.3 Methodology -- 2.4 Vox, the Conservative Reaction Against Gender Equality and Immigration -- 2.4.1 VOX's Anti-immigration Discourse: When the Enemy Is a Foreigner -- 2.4.2 VOX and Its Argument Against "Gender Ideology".</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">2.4.3 The Reactionary Rhizome: The Association Between Immigration and Gender Equality in VOX Discourse -- 2.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: The Right Kind of Family, the Right Kind of Migrant: Welfare and Immigration in Poland Before and After the Populist Turn -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 How PiS Fits the Illiberal Populist Mould -- 3.3 Data and Methods -- 3.4 Discursive Shifts and Stable Policy Orientations -- 3.4.1 Familialist Continuities -- 3.4.2 Racist Continuities -- 3.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4: The "Zero Tolerance Policy" to Separate Migrant Families: Context and Discursive Strategies to Foster Exclusion -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Deterrence Policies on the U.S.-Mexico Border -- 4.3 Trump's Migrant Family Separation Policy -- 4.4 Migrant Family Separation from a Human Rights Perspective -- 4.5 Three Stages of ZTP Messaging -- 4.5.1 Secrecy and Denial -- 4.5.2 Owning Up -- 4.5.3 Defensiveness and Blame Shifting -- 4.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: The Action Repertoires of the International Organization for the Family-Transnationalizing Far-Right Family Politics -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Conceptualizing the Transnationalization of Far-Right Politics Through Contentious Politics and Intersectional Bordering -- 5.2.1 Defining the 'Far-Right' -- 5.2.2 Constructing a Common Enemy: Mobilizing Against Gender -- 5.2.3 Transnational Coalition Building -- 5.2.4 Expanding the Spectrum of Action Repertoires: Strategies and Tactics of the Far-Right -- 5.3 Methodological Approach -- 5.4 Analysis-Discursive and Mobilization Strategies of the IOF -- 5.4.1 Development of Common Mobilization Strategies -- 5.4.2 Distributing Organizational Resources -- 5.4.3 Knowledge Transfer -- 5.5 Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Experiencing, Practising and Resisting Everyday Intersectional Borderings.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Chapter 6: Anti-Sexism as Weaponized Discourse Against Muslim Immigration: A View from Social Psychology -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.1.1 From Blatant Racism to Malleable Ideologies -- 6.2 Empirical Demonstrations -- 6.2.1 Colorblindness -- 6.2.2 Freedom of Speech -- 6.2.3 Freedom -- 6.2.4 Diversity -- 6.2.5 Secularism (laïcité) -- 6.2.6 Anti-sexism -- 6.3 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: 'To Have Security, to Have Access to Life': Queer Ambivalence at the Borders of Marriage and the Nation -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Embodying Marriage and Fiancé Visas -- 7.3 Methodology -- 7.3.1 My Path to the Research -- 7.3.2 In-Depth Interviews: Who is Included? Who is Missing? -- 7.4 Financial Costs of a 'Bona Fide' Marriage -- 7.5 Personal and Relational Costs -- 7.5.1 Homonormalizing? -- 7.6 Ambivalence and Citizenship -- 7.7 Conclusion: Against Gratitude -- References -- Chapter 8: "It Is Not the Netherlands Here." How Parents of LGB Migrants Experience Everyday Bordering Against Nonheterosexual Belonging in CEE -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 State-Sponsored Homophobia, Everyday Bordering and Nonheterosexual Belonging -- 8.2.1 Methodological Framework -- 8.2.2 Contextualization: From Socialism through Post-Socialist Transformations to Anti-gender Mobilizations -- 8.3 Parents' Experiences and Expectations of Bordering Against Nonheterosexual Belonging -- 8.3.1 Legacy of Socialist Silences and Misrepresentations -- 8.3.2 Parents' Reactions to Nonheterosexuality in the Context of Post-Socialist Re-traditionalization -- 8.3.3 Anti-Gender Mobilizations and Renewed Strength of Heteronationalism -- 8.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9: Dreamers Moms and Their Struggle for Legal Reunification: Maternal Acts of Public Disclosure as a Form of Constructive Resistance -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Research Context.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">9.3 Expanding the Literature: Resistance, Deportation and Maternal Activism -- 9.4 Methods and Data -- 9.5 Analysis of Maternal Acts of Public Disclosure as a Form of Constructive Resistance -- 9.5.1 Taking the Border with Vigils -- 9.5.2 Shifting from Personal to Political -- 9.5.3 Engaging with News Media -- 9.6 Conclusions -- References.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="588" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="700" ind1="1" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Murru, Sarah.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="700" ind1="1" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Orsini, Giacomo.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="700" ind1="1" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Vuckovic Juros, Tanja.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="776" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="z">3-031-65622-9</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="830" ind1=" " ind2="0"><subfield code="a">IMISCOE Research Series</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="906" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">BOOK</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="ADM" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="b">2024-08-26 00:29:45 Europe/Vienna</subfield><subfield code="f">System</subfield><subfield code="c">marc21</subfield><subfield code="a">2024-08-12 14:12:29 Europe/Vienna</subfield><subfield code="g">false</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="AVE" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="i">DOAB Directory of Open Access Books</subfield><subfield code="P">DOAB Directory of Open Access Books</subfield><subfield code="x">https://eu02.alma.exlibrisgroup.com/view/uresolver/43ACC_OEAW/openurl?u.ignore_date_coverage=true&amp;portfolio_pid=5357320630004498&amp;Force_direct=true</subfield><subfield code="Z">5357320630004498</subfield><subfield code="b">Available</subfield><subfield code="8">5357320630004498</subfield></datafield></record></collection>