Journal article
Dispossession, social reproduction and the feminization of refugee survival: Ethiopian refugees in Nairobi, Kenya
B Fernandez, HR Athukorala
Review of International Political Economy | Taylor and Francis Group | Published : 2024
Abstract
This paper theorizes the gendered consequences of refugee dispossession for social reproduction, focusing on Ethiopian refugees in Nairobi, Kenya. We analyze the Kenyan refugee regime as structured by colonial legacies of racialization and by neo-colonial global political economy strategies of managing ‘surplus’ populations. We demonstrate that refugees’ ongoing experiences of interpersonal and structural violence constitutes an attack on their capacity for social reproduction and argue the ‘feminization of refugee survival’ is an important gendered consequence. We identify two transnational displacements that produce a new form of racialized enclosure and the alienation of refugees from the..
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