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Deconstructing Refugee Women’s Empowerment
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Deconstructing Refugee Women’s Empowerment : A Comparative Approach to British and French Aid Structures

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Format Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10 1032615532
ISBN-13 9781032615530
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint Routledge
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Apr 16th, 2025
Print length 198 Pages
Weight 550 grams
Ksh 27,900.00
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This book explores how self-identified feminist or women’s organizations in the asylum and charity sectors in the UK and France attach meanings to and address refugee women’s empowerment in their operations, and how these perpetuate or disrupt global hierarchies.

This book explores how self-identified feminist or women’s organizations in the asylum and charity sectors in the UK and France attach meanings to and address refugee women’s empowerment in their operations, and how these perpetuate or disrupt global hierarchies.

Adopting a feminist, intersectional, and post-colonial approach, this book provides a nuanced assessment on how refugee assistance might move beyond the dominant “vulnerability vs. empowerment” dichotomy. Acknowledging how some of the current practices still impose vulnerability on women, it aims to contribute to the newly established literature exploring how refugeehood and asylum-seeking are not necessarily disempowering for fleeing women, as they can provide new opportunities for negotiating gender norms, supporting women to practice agency. Building on rich empirical work conducted via semi-structured interviews with refugee women and aid professionals, and participant observation in refugee communities, the book scrutinize how refugee women’s empowerment is embedded in the histories of colonialism, biopolitics, racism, and patriarchy, which legitimizes the boundaries between the West and the rest, and it sheds light on the new strategies created by communities to move beyond these hierarchies, acknowledging women as autonomous actors who do not need to rely on aid structures.

Students and scholars of migration and refugee studies, feminist international relations, gender studies, postcolonial studies alongside humanitarian practitioners, policy makers and advocates that operate in various levels will find this interdisciplinary book useful for understanding the realities of refugee women and professional workers in aid structures.


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