دانلود کتاب Migrant Youth, Transnational Families, and the State: Care and Contested Interests
by Lauren Heidbrink
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عنوان فارسی: مهاجر جوانان فراملی خانواده و دولت: مراقبت و رقابت منافع |
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Through interviews with children and their families, attorneys, social workers, policy-makers, law enforcement, and diplomats, anthropologist Lauren Heidbrink foregrounds the voices of migrant children and youth who must navigate the legal and emotional terrain of U.S. immigration policy. Cast as victims by humanitarian organizations and delinquents by law enforcement, these unauthorized minors challenge Western constructions of child dependence and family structure. Heidbrink illuminates the enduring effects of immigration enforcement on its young charges, their families, and the state, ultimately questioning whose interests drive decisions about the care and custody of migrant youth.
Lauren Heidbrink is an anthropologist and teaches in the Department of Human Development at California State University, Long Beach.
"A courageous and timely analysis bringing out the testimonies of five unaccompanied migrant youth caught in immigration and child welfare snares. Lauren Heidbrink skillfully critiques the shortcomings of intersecting systems that frequently collide and too often sideswipe best interests of children and families."—Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare
"This timely study shows the contradictions and complexities of the way children are treated under both immigration and family law, giving serious attention to their agency, and bringing their voices to life."—Marjorie Faulstich Orellana, University of California, Los Angeles