SEXISMO Y RACISMO EN LA GESTIÓN NEOLIBERAL DE LAS MIGRACIONES: SUBTEXTOS DEL CONTRATO SOCIAL
Keywords:
Gender, Social Contract, Migration, Neoliberalism, Human RightsAbstract
Analysis of neoliberal globalization has to be done from a feminist perspective, paying attention to the global reorganization of gender, wich is the solution neoliberalism proposes to solve “care crisis”. This research attempts to diagnose sexism and racism in neoliberal management of migration, particularly in the European context. We argue that under the apparent neutrality of the (neo)liberal social contract there are "subtexts" of gender and race. We refer to patriarchal institutions such as family emerged in the transition from feudalism to capitalism and the sexual division of labor and racialized institutions such as otherness and immigration laws. We believe that the availability of female precarized immigrant workers plays a fundamental function in the reestructuring of neoliberalism, once revealed the crisis of reproductive model in wich it is based, and because of that, the liberalization of migration in neoliberal way is incompatible with the guarantee of human rights
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