Violence Against Latina Immigrants: Citizenship, Inequality, and Community

Violence Against Latina Immigrants: Citizenship, Inequality, and Community

by Roberta Villalon
ISBN-10:
0814788238
ISBN-13:
9780814788233
Pub. Date:
06/07/2010
Publisher:
New York University Press
ISBN-10:
0814788238
ISBN-13:
9780814788233
Pub. Date:
06/07/2010
Publisher:
New York University Press
Violence Against Latina Immigrants: Citizenship, Inequality, and Community

Violence Against Latina Immigrants: Citizenship, Inequality, and Community

by Roberta Villalon
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Overview

Caught between violent partners and the bureaucratic complications of the US Immigration system, many immigrant women are particularly vulnerable to abuse. For two years, Roberta Villalón volunteered at a nonprofit group that offers free legal services to mostly undocumented immigrants who had been victims of abuse. Her innovative study of Latina survivors of domestic violence explores the complexities at the intersection of immigration, citizenship, and violence, and shows how inequality is perpetuated even through the well-intentioned delivery of vital services. Through archival research, participant observation, and personal interviews, Violence Against Latina Immigrants provides insight into the many obstacles faced by battered immigrant women of color, bringing their stories and voices to the fore. Ultimately, Villalón proposes an active policy advocacy agenda and suggests possible changes to gender violence-based immigration laws, revealing the complexities of the lives of Latina immigrants as they confront issues of citizenship, gender violence, and social inequalities.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814788233
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 06/07/2010
Pages: 226
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Roberta Villalón is Assistant Professor of Sociology at St. John’s University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
1 Introduction: Theoretical and Methodological Approach
2 Violence against Latina Immigrants and Immigration Law
3 Formal Barriers to Citizenship
4 Informal Barriers to Citizenship
5 Resisting Inequality
6 Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
About the Author

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From the Publisher

“By locating the experiences of immigrant women and their advocates within a rich ethnographic study of state policies and organizational practices, Villalón paints a complex picture of the contradictions that contribute to the reproduction of inequality. This is activist scholarship at its best.”
-Nancy A. Naples,author of Grassroots Warriors: Activist Mothering, Community Work and the War Against Poverty

“A stunning documentation of the ways in which structural and cultural conditions in current immigration and Violence Against Women laws in the United States reinforce the hierarchies and intersections of race, class, and heterosexuality that impact on the lives of battered Latina immigrants.”
-Natalie J. Sokoloff,author of Domestic Violence at the Margins: Readings in Race, Class, Gender, and Culture

"[Villalón]'s book engages the reader with personal stories...[she] gives a well-written, detailed and sensitive account of how intersections of race, class, nationality and the bureaucratic complexities of the U.S. legal system affect the path to citizenship..."-Laurie Paul,Feminism & Psychology

"This book is a great resource for those interested in Women's and Gender Studies, Immigration Studies, Cultural Studies, Legal Studies, and Human Rights."-Jenell Navarro,Women's Studies

"Villalón is able to provide a nuanced analysis of immigration law in such a manner that ordinary individuals...can easily understand the contradictions that are codified in the laws...it is the preseverance of the women chornicled in the book...that remains with the reader long after finishing the last page."-Kristin Carbone-Lopez,Race and Justice

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