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Global Studies in Culture and Power
Volume 7, 2001 - Issue 4: Gendering Transnational Spaces
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Women's Political Consciousness and Empowerment in Local, National, and Transnational Contexts: Guatemalan Refugees and Returnees

Pages 461-500 | Published online: 04 May 2010
 

This study of Guatemalan refugees and returnees contributes to the small corpus of work that interrogates gender and migration/exile from the vantage points of women's political consciousness and empowerment. In taking up these issues, it also seeks to broaden feminist thinking about citizenship by engaging not only local and national contexts in which women's citizenship are forged, but also transnational ones.

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Identities International Women’s Day Special Collection

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