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Undesirable Passionate Mobility And Womens Defiance Of French Colonial Policing 19191952 Jennifer Anne Boittin

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Undesirable Passionate Mobility And Womens Defiance Of French Colonial Policing 19191952 Jennifer Anne Boittin
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.07 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Jennifer Anne Boittin
ISBN: 9780226822242, 0226822249
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Undesirable Passionate Mobility And Womens Defiance Of French Colonial Policing 19191952 Jennifer Anne Boittin by Jennifer Anne Boittin 9780226822242, 0226822249 instant download after payment.

Archival research into policing and surveillance of migrant women illuminates pressing contemporary issues.
Examining little-known policing archives in France, Senegal, and Cambodia, Jennifer Anne Boittin unearths the stories of hundreds of women labeled “undesirable” by the French colonial police and society in the early twentieth century. These “undesirables” were often women traveling alone, women who were poor or ill, women of color, or women whose intimate lives were deemed unruly. To refute the label and be able to move freely, they spoke out or wrote impassioned letters: some emphasized their “undesirable” qualities to suggest that they needed the care and protection of the state to support their movements, while others used the empire’s own laws around Frenchness and mobility to challenge state or societal interference. Tacking between advocacy and supplication, these women summoned intimate details to move beyond, contest, or confound surveillance efforts, bringing to life a practice that Boittin terms “passionate mobility.” In considering how ordinary women pursued autonomy, security, companionship, or simply a better existence in the face of surveillance and control, Undesirable illuminates pressing contemporary issues of migration and violence.

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