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Author Luibhéid, Eithne, author.

Title Pregnant on arrival : making the illegal immigrant / Eithne Luibhéid
Published Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, [2013]
©2013

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 299 pages)
Series Difference incorporated
Difference incorporated.
Contents Shifting boundaries through discourses of childbearing -- Counternarratives of migration law and childbearing -- Baby gives birth to parents : direct provision and subject formation -- The "right to life of the unborn" and migration controls -- Reproductive futurism and the temporality of migration control -- From childbearing to multiple sexuality and migration struggles
Summary "State alert as pregnant asylum seekers aim for Ireland." "Country Being Held Hostage by Con Men, Spongers, and Those Taking Advantage of the Maternity Residency Policy." From 1997 to 2004, headlines like these dominated Ireland's mainstream media as pregnant immigrants were recast as "illegals" entering the country to gain legal residency through childbirth. As immigration soared, Irish media and politicians began to equate this phenomenon with illegal immigration that threatened to destroy the country's social, cultural, and economic fabric. This book explores how pregnant immigrants were made into paradigmatic figures of illegal immigration, as well as the measures this characterization set into motion and the consequences for immigrants and citizens. While focusing on Ireland, the author's analysis illuminates global struggles over the citizenship status of children born to immigrant parents in countries as diverse as the United States, Hong Kong, and elsewhere. Scholarship on the social construction of the illegal immigrant calls on histories of colonialism, global capitalism, racism, and exclusionary nation building but has been largely silent on the role of nationalist sexual regimes in determining legal status. The author turns to queer theory to understand how pregnancy, sexuality, and immigrants' relationships to prevailing sexual norms affect their chances of being designated as legal or illegal. This book also offers unvarnished insight into how categories of immigrant legal status emerge and change, how sexual regimes figure prominently in these processes, and how efforts to prevent illegal immigration ultimately redefine nationalist sexual norms and associated racial, gender, economic, and geopolitical hierarchies. -- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-287) and index
Notes English
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Subject Women immigrants -- Ireland -- Social conditions
Pregnant women -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Ireland
Political refugees -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Ireland
Women -- Sexual behavior -- Ireland
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- Cultural.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Women's Studies.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- Semiotics & Theory.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Emigration & Immigration.
Emigration and immigration -- Government policy
Political refugees -- Legal status, laws, etc.
Pregnant women -- Legal status, laws, etc.
Women immigrants -- Social conditions
Women -- Sexual behavior
SUBJECT Ireland -- Emigration and immigration -- Government policy
Subject Ireland
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781461939252
1461939259
9780816685400
0816685401