2017
DOI: 10.3798/tia.1937-0237.1723
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(Dis)Enfranchised Intersectionalities: Undocumented Migrant Women and Lesbian Relationships in Angelina Maccarone's Unveiled and Shahar Rozen's Round Trip

Abstract: This article compares the representation of lesbian undocumented women and their relationship with citizen women while highlighting the shifting intersectionalities of vulnerable migrants. Cinematic representations of vulnerable migrations have the potential to reduce distance and create an intimacy and immediacy that makes difficult the task to comfortably accept that people are only members of nameless, faceless groups. Films can, however, also reaffirm stereotypical tropes of victimization and lack of agenc… Show more

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