1. Gender Relations and Migration: Introduction to the Current State of the Debate (Helma Lutz) 1.1 The Social Construction of Gender 1.2 Intersectionality: Gender and Its Interdependence with Other Social Markers 1.3 Migration 1.4 Gender in the Migration Process: Between (In)visibility and Dramatization 1.5 Conclusion and Outlook 2. Migration and Gender: Researching Migration in National, Global, and Transnational Frameworks (Anna Amelina) 2.
1 Gender and Social Inequality: The Challenges of Migration Research 2.2 Key Questions and Limitations of Assimilation Theories 2.3 The Neoclassical Approach and World-Systems Theory: Analyzing International Migration in a Globalized Context 2.4 The Transnational Perspective in Migration Research and Gender-Sensitive Inequality Analysis 2.5 The Interplay of Gender, Ethnicity/Race, and Class from a Transnational Perspective 2.6 Summary and Outlook 3. Doing Migration and Doing Gender: Intersectional Perspectives on Migration and Gender (Anna Amelina) 3.1 Introduction 3.
2 Doing Migration: The Social Constructivist Perspective in Migration Research 3.3 Studies of Intersectionality: Analyzing the Interplay of Migration and Gender 3.4 Migration and Gender in the Focus of Intersectionality: The Current Research on Migration and Mobility in Europe 3.5 Conclusion and Outlook 4. Care: An Intersectional Analysis of Transnational Care Work and Transnational Families (Helma Lutz) 4.1 Care as (Un)paid Labor 4.2 Care as Gainful Employment 4.3 Global Care Chains: Transnational Motherhood and Care Circulation 4.
4 Transnational Families between Stigmatization and Recognition 4.5 The Intersection of Regimes of Gender, Care/Welfare, and Migration 4.6 Conclusion: The Redistribution of Social Inequality 5. The Changing Face of Citizenship: From the National Model to the Transnational and Intersectional Approaches 5.1 Key Dimensions of Citizenship 5.2 Transnationally Oriented Citizenship Studies: Citizenship in the Process of Deterritorialization 5.3 Challenging "White Androcentrism": Feminist and Intersectional Approaches to Citizenship Research 5.4 "The Limits of Gendered Citizenship": The Intersectional Perspective in Citizenship Research 5.
5 Conclusion 6. Teaching Intersections of Gender, Migration and Transnationality (Helma Lutz) 6.1 Cultural Representations and Signifying Practices 6.2. A Proposal for Gender-Sensitive Migration Research: Summary of Chapter 1 6.3 Deconstructing Classical Migration Research from the Perspectives of Gender and Transnational Studies: Summary of Chapter 2 6.4 Intersectional Tools for Transnational Migration Research: Summary of Chapter 3 6.5 Intersectional Analysis of Transnational Care Relations: Summary of Chapter 4 6.
6. Citizenship Theories beyond the National Paradigm: Summary of Chapter 5 References.