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Gender,autonomy and return migration: negotiating street harassment in Lima,Peru
Authors:M CRISTINA ALCALDE
Abstract:In this article, I approach street harassment broadly as a phenomenon to which women relate globally and as one that affects multiple aspects of their lives, or more specifically their experiences of return migration to Lima, Peru. I propose that street sexual harassment contributes to a restricted sense of autonomy among women return migrants in Lima. I emphasize that, given its pervasiveness, a consideration of street sexual harassment in relation to return migration contributes to a richer, gender‐conscious understanding of women's everyday experiences as return migrants. In examining a little studied yet significant form of everyday violence against women in the context of return migration, this article contributes to the growing literature on the intersections of gender, autonomy, and migration. More specifically, I draw on the experiences of middle‐ and upper‐class Peruvians to examine these intersections.
Keywords:AUTONOMY  EVERYDAY VIOLENCE  GENDER  LIMA  #METOO MOVEMENT  RETURN MIGRATION  STREET SEXUAL HARASSMENT
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