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Shoaff, Jennifer L.

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Borders of Visibility: Haitian Migrant Women and the Dominican Nation-State

Shoaff, Jennifer L.
2017

dans
UAP
Mots-clés
droits des femmes
violences
politique/gouvernement
migrations/diaspora
travail rémunéré
Résumé
Résumé :

An anthropological study of Haitian migrant women's mobility in the Dominican Republic.
Borders of Visibility offers extremely timely insight into the Dominican Republic's racist treatment of Haitian descendants within its borders. Jennifer L. Shoaff employs multisited feminist research to focus on the geographies of power that intersect to inform the opportunities and constraints that migrant women must navigate to labor and live within a context that largely denies their human rights, access to citizenship, and a sense of security and belonging.

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In the Face of a Haitian Child: Racial Intimacies, Paternalistic Interventions, and Discourses of “Deviant Black Motherhood” in Transnational Hispaniola

Shoaff, Jennifer L.
2017

dans
Feminist Studies
Mots-clés
médias
désastre/humanitaire
Résumé
Résumé :

In the immediate aftermath of the Haitian earthquake on January 12, 2010, the representative victim-survivor in multiple media sites appeared to the world in the face of the Haitian child-cum-orphan. This poignant image of loss and suffering lent urgency to a range of altruistic responses—or rather, paternalistic interventions—by white families in the U.S. I argue that in both narrative and practice, dominant constructions of normative (white) motherhood were exaggerated and made hypervisible, which propelled the actual lived experience of Haitian mothers further into oblivion.

Shoaff, Jennifer L.

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