Women in Transnational Migrant Activism: Supporting Social Justice Claims of Homeland Political Organizations

This article studies the conceptions of social justice of women active in transnational migrant politics over a period of roughly 20 years in the Netherlands. The novel focus on <em>migrant women </em>reveals<em> </em>that transnational politics is almost completely male-domi...

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Main Author: Liza Mügge
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Brock University 2012-11-01
Series:Studies in Social Justice
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Online Access:http://brock.scholarsportal.info/journals/index.php/SSJ/article/view/1055
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spelling doaj-0cce633884284ccfa5b687cbe40dfab32020-11-25T02:24:24ZengBrock UniversityStudies in Social Justice1911-47882012-11-017165811038Women in Transnational Migrant Activism: Supporting Social Justice Claims of Homeland Political OrganizationsLiza Mügge0University of AmsterdamThis article studies the conceptions of social justice of women active in transnational migrant politics over a period of roughly 20 years in the Netherlands. The novel focus on <em>migrant women </em>reveals<em> </em>that transnational politics is almost completely male-dominated and -directed. Two of the exceptions found in this article include a leftist and a Kurdish women organization supporting the communist cause in the 1980s and the Kurdish struggle in the 1990s in Turkey, respectively. In both organizations gender equality was subordinated to broader ideologies of political parties in their homeland. Leftist activists in the cold war era supported a narrow definition of the "politics of redistribution," while and Kurdish activists, combined classical features of the latter with those of traditional identity politics.http://brock.scholarsportal.info/journals/index.php/SSJ/article/view/1055transnational women's movementsgovernmentalitysocial movementsfeminismsocial justicekurdish womenkurdsturkeynetherlands
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Women in Transnational Migrant Activism: Supporting Social Justice Claims of Homeland Political Organizations
Studies in Social Justice
transnational women's movements
governmentality
social movements
feminism
social justice
kurdish women
kurds
turkey
netherlands
author_facet Liza Mügge
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title Women in Transnational Migrant Activism: Supporting Social Justice Claims of Homeland Political Organizations
title_short Women in Transnational Migrant Activism: Supporting Social Justice Claims of Homeland Political Organizations
title_full Women in Transnational Migrant Activism: Supporting Social Justice Claims of Homeland Political Organizations
title_fullStr Women in Transnational Migrant Activism: Supporting Social Justice Claims of Homeland Political Organizations
title_full_unstemmed Women in Transnational Migrant Activism: Supporting Social Justice Claims of Homeland Political Organizations
title_sort women in transnational migrant activism: supporting social justice claims of homeland political organizations
publisher Brock University
series Studies in Social Justice
issn 1911-4788
publishDate 2012-11-01
description This article studies the conceptions of social justice of women active in transnational migrant politics over a period of roughly 20 years in the Netherlands. The novel focus on <em>migrant women </em>reveals<em> </em>that transnational politics is almost completely male-dominated and -directed. Two of the exceptions found in this article include a leftist and a Kurdish women organization supporting the communist cause in the 1980s and the Kurdish struggle in the 1990s in Turkey, respectively. In both organizations gender equality was subordinated to broader ideologies of political parties in their homeland. Leftist activists in the cold war era supported a narrow definition of the "politics of redistribution," while and Kurdish activists, combined classical features of the latter with those of traditional identity politics.
topic transnational women's movements
governmentality
social movements
feminism
social justice
kurdish women
kurds
turkey
netherlands
url http://brock.scholarsportal.info/journals/index.php/SSJ/article/view/1055
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