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In the Name of Women's Rights by Sara R. Farris; 9780822369745

In the Name of Women's Rights

By Sara R. Farris

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In the Name of Women's Rights by Sara R. Farris is a thought-provoking exploration of the intersections between feminism and migration. Farris delves into the complex narratives surrounding women's rights, scrutinising how these rights are often co-opted within political discourses on immigration and national identity.

The Story

Farris presents a nuanced examination of the challenges faced by migrant women, arguing that their struggles for rights and recognition are frequently overshadowed by broader feminist movements. Through a series of case studies and theoretical insights, she highlights how the plight of these women is often rendered invisible in the name of self-proclaimed feminist agendas.

Key Themes

  • Intersectionality: The book challenges readers to consider how race, class, and nationality intersect with gender to influence the experiences of migrant women.
  • Political Discourse: Farris critiques how political narratives can manipulate women's rights to serve nationalist agendas.
  • Feminist Solidarity: The text calls for a rethinking of solidarity within feminist movements, advocating for an inclusive approach that puts migrant women at the forefront.

Why Readers Love It

Farris's writing is both incisive and accessible, making complex sociological theories relatable to a broad audience. Her ability to weave personal stories with rigorous academic analysis provides a compelling read that challenges preconceptions and invites critical reflection.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for students and scholars of sociology, feminist theory, and migration studies, as well as anyone interested in the politics of identity and rights. Farris's previous works offer a rich foundation for those eager to explore her ideas further.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 230 mm × 152 mm × 21 mm
Pages: 272
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 9780822369745

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