Per una decolonizzazione di genere delle migrazioni
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https://doi.org/10.15167/2279-5057/AG2024.13.26.2262Abstract
This article aims to analyze representations of migrant and Muslim women through the paradigms of intersectionality and decoloniality. To escape the racist, patriarchal, and victimizing narrative of migration, it is essential to draw on the literature of decolonial and Black feminism, which offers new epistemological tools. The article will discuss certain news events and the media representation of Ukrainian migration to understand how the intertwining of racism, sexism, and colonialism manifests in Italian and European public and political debates.
Keywords: decoloniality, islamophobia, migration, femonationalism, intersectionality.
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