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Interrogating ‘invisibilization’ and ‘instrumentalization’: women and current citizenship trends in Canada
Authors:Alexandra  Dobrowolsky
Institution:Department of Political Science , Saint Mary's University , Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Abstract:This paper examines current citizenship discourses and practices in Canada, focusing on the implications not only of marketization, but also of growing securitization vis-à-vis citizenship, and the gendered ramifications of such developments. The repercussions of marketization and securitization and their interrelations, for women in general, as well as racialized and immigrant women in particular, are outlined and assessed. In this way, we see how women are at the receiving end of highly contradictory processes in that they are both ‘invisibilized’, in other words, rendered invisible, by the Canadian state, but are also are increasingly ‘instrumentalized’, in other words, used in strategic ways. Yet, women also challenge these trends and tactics, thereby interrogating these processes that serve to limit the terms and scope of citizenship in Canada.
Keywords:women  marketization  securitization  citizenship retrenchment
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