This book brings together Floya Anthias' life-long works on her conceptualization of a translocational intersectional framing which addresses the complex nature of people's identities and sense of belonging, particularly that of migrants/migrant-citizens. Especially, Anthias connects this with the critical theme of violence against women, including physical/symbolic/intimate partner/familial gender violence and contests this as the reason why women, more specifically migrant women's labor/care work, remain undervalued. Here, Anthias also begins to mark categories of differences as "places" and shows how to connect them with social relations. [Extracted from the article]
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