The aim is to investigate the intersection of legislative dimensions, economic conditions, and nationality which contribute to the social exclusion of poor migrants in Italy. Starting from Italian legislation on migration for 2009–2010, I analyse the complex relationship between state, family and laws which together delineate a new model of 'inclusion through exclusion' for immigrants in which legal exclusion is inseparable from the way the poorest non-European migrants are racialised and marginalised as 'illegal' in the context of neoliberal politics.
Practices and rethoric of migrants'social exclusion in Italy: intermarriage, work anc citizenship as devices for the production of social inequality
Rosa Parisi
2017-01-01
Abstract
The aim is to investigate the intersection of legislative dimensions, economic conditions, and nationality which contribute to the social exclusion of poor migrants in Italy. Starting from Italian legislation on migration for 2009–2010, I analyse the complex relationship between state, family and laws which together delineate a new model of 'inclusion through exclusion' for immigrants in which legal exclusion is inseparable from the way the poorest non-European migrants are racialised and marginalised as 'illegal' in the context of neoliberal politics.File in questo prodotto:
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