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Moroccan immigrant women in Spain, honor and marriage, T. Thao Pham

Label
Moroccan immigrant women in Spain, honor and marriage, T. Thao Pham
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-180) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Moroccan immigrant women in Spain
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
870891526
Responsibility statement
T. Thao Pham
Sub title
honor and marriage
Summary
Immigrant Moroccan Women in Spain: Honor and Marriage provides an ethnographic study of Moroccan Muslim immigrant women in Spain that captures the predicaments and strategies used in their adaptation to Spanish society. Moroccan immigrant women's social and emotional connections to honor and duty affect familial relations, identity, and the sense of belonging. Although the women have kept transnational ties to friends and families Morocco, the establishment of new relationships and networks presents them with information, ideas, and opportunities that result in a complex process of altering their imported ideas and practices. This book also reveals and explores the geopolitical tension that affects these women's interactions and negotiations with various Spanish institutions and how the representations of Islam affect the Spanish reception and treatment of Moroccans. Working as domestic workers and agricultural laborers in Spain, Moroccan immigrant women illuminate the problems associated with gender, labor, modernity, and globalization
Table Of Contents
The politics of space and place -- Gender and migratory honor -- Traditional marriages and honor -- Transnational endogamy -- Virgins and virtues -- Dishonor and its discontents -- Divorce and singlehood -- Veiling and embodied honor
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