Women's experiences of border crossing: gender, mobility and border control

R. Matos, F. Esposito
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In recent years, new migration patterns emerged in Europe and border control operations became more complex and broader, resulting in an increasing number of non-nationals detained for migration-related reasons. This paper aims to explore how gender, migration and border control intersect in the lives of women detained for not having authorisation to remain in Portugal. Several visits were made to a detention facility, where ten women detainees were interviewed. Our findings reveal how gender plays a crucial role in women's mobility pathways, and how the lack of a secure migrant status can be used as a control mechanism within the context of gendered relationships. Overall, due attention is paid to the way crossing borders impacts the lives of these women, reinforcing their vulnerabilities, and to the ways in which women deal with and resist the precariousness and violence they are exposed to, seeking a meaning and continuity for their lives.
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妇女过境的经验:性别、流动性和边境管制
近年来,欧洲出现了新的移徙模式,边境管制行动变得更加复杂和广泛,导致越来越多的非国民因与移徙有关的原因而被拘留。本文旨在探讨性别、移民和边境控制如何在因未获准留在葡萄牙而被拘留的妇女的生活中交叉。对一个拘留设施进行了几次访问,在那里会见了10名妇女被拘留者。我们的研究结果揭示了性别如何在女性的流动途径中发挥关键作用,以及在性别关系的背景下,缺乏安全的移民身份如何被用作一种控制机制。总体而言,对跨越边界影响这些妇女生活的方式给予了应有的关注,加剧了她们的脆弱性,并对妇女处理和抵制她们所面临的不稳定和暴力的方式给予了应有的关注,寻求生活的意义和连续性。
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