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El. knyga: Gender, Sexuality and Identities of the Borderlands: Queering the Margins

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Drawing on border thinking, postcolonial and transnational feminisms, and queer theory, Gender, Sexuality and Identities of the Borderlands brings an intersectional feminist and queer lens to understandings of borderlands, liminality, and lives lived at the margins of socio-cultural and sexual normativities.

Bringing together new and contemporary interdisciplinary research from across diverse global contexts, this collection explores the lived experiences of what Gloria Anzaldśa might have called threshold people, people who live among and in-between different worlds. While it is often challenging, difficult, and even dangerous, inhabiting marginal spaces, living at the borders of socio-cultural, religious, sexual, ethnic, or gendered norms can create possibilities for developing unique ways of seeing and understanding the worlds within which we live.

This collection casts a spotlight on the margins, those queer spaces in literary, cinematic, and cultural borderlands; postcolonial and transnational feminist perspectives on movement and migration; and critical analyses of liminal lives within and between socio-cultural borders. Each chapter within this unique book brings a critical insight into diverse global human experiences in the 21st Century.
List of contributors
vii
1 Framing the margins: gender, sexuality, and identities of the borderlands
1(12)
Suzanne Clisby
SECTION I Identities in the borderlands
13(44)
2 Queering spaces and borders: resignifying a third space in Angelina Maccarone's Fremde Haut (Unveiled) (2005) and Sebastien Lifshitz's Wild Side (2004)
15(14)
Asuncion Aragon
3 Celebrating one's natural tendencies: Essex Hemphill's `borderland' in Ceremonies
29(14)
Emilio Amideo
4 Bordering life: South African necropolitics and LGBTI migrants
43(14)
Matthew Beetar
SECTION II Travelling through borderlands
57(32)
5 (Re)training the Western eye: European equalities research in transnational feminist perspective
59(15)
Athena-Maria Enderstein
6 Bordered imaginations: the politics of reading and receptions of `third world' women's literary texts in transnational spheres
74(15)
Asma Abdi
SECTION III Living in the borderlands
89(98)
7 Female (ex)-combatants in Colombia: inhabiting ideological, geographic, and embodied borderlands
91(13)
Yoana F. Nieto-Valdivieso
8 Borderlands of (in)security: the subject position of ethnic minority women in Myanmar
104(19)
Elena Di Padova
9 Navigating the borderlands: adult survivors' experiences of child sexual exploitation
123(16)
Theresa Redmond
10 Living on the borders: women, Haiti, and the restavek system of child slavery
139(16)
Fiona De Hoog Cius
11 Wives as doorways of citizenship: Indo-Bangladesh enclaves and the repositioning of gender relations
155(12)
Arpita Chakraborty
12 Women queering the margins of male space? Female construction workers as `border bodies' in Bangladesh
167(20)
Tanzina Choudhury
Suzanne Clisby
SECTION IV Arriving home
187(32)
13 A place to call `home': home and belonging amongst lesbians and feminists in Greece
189(17)
Diana Manesi
14 Homeplaces
206(13)
Kathleen Lennon
Index 219
Suzanne Clisby is Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Anthropology at Goldsmiths, University of London. Her research focuses on gender, anthropology, and development in both UK and international contexts. Recent publications include Gendering Women: Identity and Mental Wellbeing Through the Lifecourse (2016).