
Transnational Marriage and Partner Migration
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- Cover
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Series Foreword by Péter Berta
- Introduction: Thinking in Constellations: Marriage and Partner Migration in Relation to Security, Citizenship, and Rights / Anne-Marie D'Aoust
- Part One. Policing Rights and Belonging: Histories and Legacies of Marriage Migration Management
- 1. The Odd Couple: Gender, Securitization, Europeanization, and Marriages of Convenience in Dutch Family Migration Policies (1930-2020) / Betty De Hart
- 2. "A Necessary Evil"? The Problematization of Family Migration in French Parliamentary Debates on Family Migration, 1974-1993 / Saskia Bonjour and Massilia Ourabah
- 3. "All the Time, Hard Time": Narrative, Agency, and History in the Sinse Taryeong of Korean Marriage Migrants / Ji-Yeon Yuh
- Part Two. Intersectional Effects of Contemporary Marriage and Partner Migration Management: Stratification of Rights
- 4. What Do States Regulate When They Regulate Spousal Migration? A Study of France, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Denmark / Helena Wray
- 5. "I'm Not a Bad Guy, I Swear": Analyzing Emotion Work and Negotiations of Criminality and Masculinity in Vietnamese-Canadian Men's Participation in "Fake Wedding" Arrangements / Grace K. Tran
- 6. Moral Economies of Family Reunification in the Trump Era: Translating Natural Affiliation, Autonomy, and Stability Arguments into Constitutional Rights / Kerry Abrams and Daniel Pham
- Part Three. Navigating the Security State: Couples and State Bureaucracies
- 7. Negotiating Trust and Suspicion: Lawyers as Actors in the Moral Political Economy of Marriage Migration Management in Canada / Anne-Marie D'Aoust
- 8. Intimacy Brokers: The Fragile Boundaries of Activism for Heterosexual and Same-Sex Binational Couples in France / Laura Odasso and Manuela Salcedo Robledo
- 9. He Said, She Said: The Complexity of Oral Relationship Narratives as Written Factual Evidence in Belgian Marriage Fraud Investigations / Mieke Vandenbroucke
- Part Four. Challenging Neoliberal Affective Regimes: Care, Work, and Economy
- 10. "I Don't Even Know Where My Heart Is Anymore": Migrant Bachelors and Immigrant Wives Lost in Time, Space, and Im/mobility / Pardis Mahdavi
- 11. Intimate Citizens: Filipina Migrant Hostesses in Japan / Rhacel Salazar Parreñas
- 12. Same-Sex Marriage against the Deportation State / Eithne Luibhéid
- 13. Epilogue: Love Triangle: Nation, Spouse, Citizen / Audrey Macklin
- Acknowledgments
- Notes on Contributors
- Index
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