1. White Migrations: a Theoretical Framework 2. A Multi-sited Ethnography of Whiteness 3. Doing Similarity in a White-Women's Network 4. Hierarchies of Whiteness in the United States 5. Racial Divisions in Expatriate Lives in Singapore 6. Disintegrating Whiteness in Southern Spain 7. Gender and Whiteness in Motion 8. Migration Studies Revisited
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Catrin Lundström is Associate Professor in Sociology and Future Research Leader at the Department of Studies of Social Change and Culture, Linköping University, Sweden.
“The strength of Lundström’s study lies in the comparative findings
of white femininity in different transnational locations. … Catrin
Lundström has conducted meticulous research from an engaging
perspective and provides the reader with a highly engaging journey
through the contradictory locations of white Swedish woman
migrants.” (Nelli Ruotsalainen, Nordic Journal of Migration
Research NJMR, Vol. 08 (02), 2018)
“The book does a wonderful job at exploring the complex
intersections of whiteness, gender and class, sexuality and
national identity experienced by affluent migrant women in
different national contexts. … With its focus on a neglected case
of ‘white migration’, the book makes a valuableand refreshing
contribution to the increasingly diverse scholarship on migration,
and should also appeal to anyone interested in whiteness or gender
studies more generally.” (Laura Moroşanu, Review European Journal
of Women's Studies White Migrations, ejw.sagepub.com, Vol. 23 (2),
May, 2016)"White Migrations is [...] a remarkably precise and lucid
analysis of heterosexuality in its intersection with Swedish
whiteness. The heterosexuality of her informants is crucial to how
their white privilege moves with them, and to the forms it takes in
the new contexts where they build their lives. The very specificity
of the heterosexual female embodiment of Swedish whiteness is
constantly in focus, despite the fact that all Lundström's
informants appear to be straight. Heterosexuality is not conflated
with gender, and it is not universalized. Although this should be
expected in feminist research, it is still a rare accomplishment.
Lundström does not make a point of it, but the job she does of
describing the specificity of living normative lives in relation to
sexuality makes the book a contribution to sexuality studies as
well as to migration studies and critical whiteness
studies.[...]
"For gender studies, White Migrations offers a lesson in how
gender, race, class, and sexuality are co-constituted in both the
private and the public sphere, and how Nordic whiteness in its
heterosexual female variety produces particular life conditions
(depending on destination), for those who migrate with it. To
silence race in studies of this group is deeply problematic because
it extends the naturalization of white privilege. Lundström's book
gives an excellent example of how privileged lives can be studied
without naturalizing their standpoint. It will be extremely
valuable for gender studies scholars who want to explore how white
privilege becomes significant in gendered ways, and how it can be
understood by those who benefit from it." - Stine H. Bang
Svendsen,Nordic Journal of Feminist and Gender Research, 23(2)
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