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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF WOMENS STUDIES
卷 20, 期 1, 页码 61-76出版社
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/1350506812456459
关键词
Gender and ethnicity; gender and migration; identity; marriage migration; othering
Migration policy is a product and producer of identities and values. This article argues that discourses and policies on family reunification participate in the politics of belonging, and that gender and family norms play a crucial role in this production of collective identities, i.e. in defining who 'we' are and what distinguishes 'us' from 'the others'. Tracing the development of political debates and policy-making about 'fraudulent' and 'forced' marriages in the Netherlands since the 1970s, the authors examine how categories of gender and ethnicity interact with 'other' transnational marriages and the women who engage in them. These practices of 'othering' legitimize restrictive reforms of marriage migration policies. Also, and no less importantly, they serve the symbolic function of defining Dutch identity, and show that the government protects this identity.
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