An Alliance of Women

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Pub. Date: 2006-04-11
Publisher(s): Univ of Minnesota Pr
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Summary

In the 1980s, Italy transformed from a country of emigration to one of immigration. Italians are now faced daily with the presence of migrants from all over Africa, parts of South and Central America, the Middle East, Asia, and Eastern Europe. While much attention has been paid to the impact on Italians, few studies have focused on the agency of migrants themselves. InAn Alliance of Women,Heather Merrill investigates how migrants and Italians struggle over meanings and negotiate social and cultural identities. Taking as a starting point the Italian crisis over immigration in the early 1990s, Merrill examines grassroots interethnic spatial politics among female migrants and Turin feminists in Northern Italy. Using rich ethnographic material, she traces the emergence of Alma Mater-an anti-racist organization formed to address problems encountered by migrant women. Through this analysis, Merrill reveals the dynamics of an alliance consisting of women from many countries of origin and religious and class backgrounds. Highlighting an interdisciplinary approach to migration and the instability of group identities in contemporary Italy,An Alliance of Womenpresents migrants grappling with spatialized boundaries amid growing nativist and anti-immigrant sentiment in Western Europe. Heather Merrill is assistant professor of geography and anthropology at Dickinson College.

Author Biography

Heather Merrill is assistant professor of geography and anthropology at Dickinson College

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. ix
Introduction: Immigration and the Spatial Politics of Scalep. xi
The Spatial Politics of Race and Genderp. 1
Alma Mater: The Architecture of an Interethnic Social Politicsp. 23
Limiting the Laboring: Industrial Restructuring and the New Migrationp. 37
Extracomunitari in Post-Fordist Turinp. 55
Race, Politics, and Protest in the Casbah, or San Salvario, Africap. 75
Turin Feminism: From Workerism to Interethnic Gender Alliancep. 117
Making Alma Mater: Gender, Race, and Other Differencesp. 155
Conclusion: Speaking Subjectsp. 189
Epilogue: Gender and Globalization at the G8 in Genoa, July 2001p. 193
Notesp. 203
Bibliographyp. 219
Indexp. 237
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