03120nam 22005173 450 991091578660332120231121080239.01-9788-2905-11-9788-2904-310.36019/9781978829053(CKB)28882356600041(MiAaPQ)EBC30721957(Au-PeEL)EBL30721957(DE-B1597)677986(DE-B1597)9781978829053(EXLCZ)992888235660004120231121d2023 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBetween Care and Criminality Marriage, Citizenship, and Family in Australian Social Welfare1st ed.New Brunswick :Rutgers University Press,2023.©2024.1 online resource (225 pages)Politics of Marriage and Gender: Global Issues in Local Contexts Series9781978829022 A Genealogy of Forced Marriage Prevention -- The Threat of Suffering: Configuring Victimhood in Forced Marriage Scenario Planning -- Reluctant Disclosure: Epistemic Doubt and Ethical Dilemmas in Prevention Work -- Phantom Victims: The Erasures of Biopolitical Narratives -- Beyond Coercion and Consent: Narratives of Familial Duress in Times of Displacement -- Conclusion: Reflections on the Coercive State.Between Care and Criminality examines social welfare's encounter with migration and marriage in a period of intensified border control in Melbourne, Australia. It offers an in-depth ethnographic account of the effort to prevent forced marriage in the aftermath of a 2013 law that criminalized the practice. Disproportionately targeted toward Muslim migrant communities, prevention efforts were tasked with making the family relations and marital practices of migrants objects of policy knowledge in the name of care and community empowerment. Through tracing the everyday ways that direct service providers, police, and advocates learned to identify imminent marriages and at-risk individuals, this book reveals how the domain of social welfare becomes the new frontier where the settler colonial state judges good citizenship. In doing so, it invites social welfare to reflect on how migrant conceptions of familial care, personhood, and mutual obligation become structured by the violence of displacement, borders, and conditional citizenship.Politics of Marriage and Gender: Global Issues in Local Contexts SeriesSOCIAL SCIENCE / Generalbisacsharranged marriage, forced marriage, Islam, immigration, migration.customs.emigration, Australia, social work, islamphobia, marriage, identity, tradition.SOCIAL SCIENCE / General.306.840994Zeweri Helena1779742MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910915786603321Between Care and Criminality4303299UNINA