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Gender Innovation and Migration in Switzerland

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37662

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

01.12.2018

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X, 1 illus., schwarz-weiss Illustrationen

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Springer

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96

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21.6/15.3/1.1 cm

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240 g

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1st ed. 2019

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Englisch

ISBN

978-3-030-01625-8

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“Francesca Falk published her book … on the historical effects of migration in gendered innovation discourses. Her work is particularly valuable for expanding the social imaginaries of countries and citizens in need of adopting more inclusive and gender-fair concepts of national identity. … The references to feminist scholarship throughout the book give further resources for the reader to reach out in a quest for a more encompassing understanding of historical facts.” (Carolina Hutmacher, Gender Campus, gendercampus.ch, March 04, 2019)

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37662

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Gebundene Ausgabe

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01.12.2018

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X, 1 illus., schwarz-weiss Illustrationen

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Springer

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96

Maße (L/B/H)

21.6/15.3/1.1 cm

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240 g

Auflage

1st ed. 2019

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-030-01625-8

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  • Produktbild: Gender Innovation and Migration in Switzerland
  • Produktbild: Gender Innovation and Migration in Switzerland
  • Chapter 1 IntroductionSwitzerland as a straggler in relation to gender equalityAn exploratory interview“As if I had made a journey back in time”Cooking and sewing courses for girls, geometry for boysUnequal opportunities at schoolBring to the fore not only personal, but also structural conditions

    Chapter 2 Conceptual clarificationsGender innovationThe intersection of discrimination and privileges and new reconfigurationsA ‘migrantisation’ of the pastThe relationship between spatial and social changeMigration and mobilityA unified analysis of migration

    Chapter 3 Changing gendered divisions of workNurses from KeralaA sedentary bias in the history of emigrationColonial constellations

    Chapter 4 NurseriesThe first nurseriesThe so-called boom yearsThere is never a single storyMigration and the development of nurseriesThe normalising effect of an infrastructureThe current situationMale staff members with a so-called ‘migrant background’

    Chapter 5 Higher educationSwitzerland as a pioneer − and what lies behind itThe oft-omitted impact of these ‘foreign’ studentsFeminist forerunners are not unequivocal heroines of historyThe first female full professor in Switzerland – born in the Russian empireThe first extraordinara in Romandie – born in the Russian empireThe first extraordinara in German-speaking Switzerland – again born in...

    Chapter 6 Female suffrageFemale suffrage in Switzerland and its relation to migrationThe first formal association promoting political and legal equality for womenMigrating political strategiesThe last stragglersAn indirect experience of migrationNot downplaying the effects of racismWomen's right to vote in cultural memoryUnseen democratic deficits in the supposed heartland of democracy“A new Swiss export article: instruction in democracy”1929: Fighting women in Nigeria and Switzerland

    Chapter 7 Conclusion: An awareness of alternativesEqual rights presented as being endangered by migrationMigration and the creation of new ideas and practicesChanging the perspective under which our past is told and our future imagined