Asylum, Racism, and the Structural Production of Sexual Violence against Racialised Women in Exile in Paris

The recent arrival of refugees from Ukraine has thrown into sharp focus the racialised colonial underpinnings of the French asylum and refugee system, as the open-door welcome afforded to Ukrainians, supposedly “closer” to the French population, highlights the rejection and marginalisation of “other...

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Main Authors: Jane Freedman, Nina Sahraoui, Elsa Tyszler
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/11/10/426
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description The recent arrival of refugees from Ukraine has thrown into sharp focus the racialised colonial underpinnings of the French asylum and refugee system, as the open-door welcome afforded to Ukrainians, supposedly “closer” to the French population, highlights the rejection and marginalisation of “others” who seek refuge in the country. The current situation lays bare not only the “double standards” applied to refugees depending on their country of origin and race, but also the colonial foundations of the French asylum system as a whole. This might be seen as particularly significant in a country where even within academic research on asylum and refugees the racial and colonial foundations of the current system are rarely mentioned, and where the principle of Republican universalism has been consistently used to both hide and justify racialised and gendered forms of inequality and discrimination. In this contribution we wish to explore the ways in which the coloniality of the French asylum system works to deny exiled women access to welfare and social services, creating systems of racialised and gendered violence against them. We highlight the ways in which the State not only neglects these women, but actively contributes to violence through its racialised neo-liberal policies. The withdrawal of access to welfare and social services, including housing, welfare payments or health services, all form a part of this system of structural violence which leads to increasing levels of harm. Based on ethnographic research carried out in the Paris region, our article aims to emphasise that the structural production of gendered violence, particularly sexual violence against racialised exiled women, illustrates the coloniality of the asylum system and more broadly of the migration regime, which manifests itself in policies of exclusion, neglect and endangerment—including death.
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spelling doaj.art-86ecd6f372b549c5aeddf1bddbd0bfd42023-11-24T02:33:28ZengMDPI AGSocial Sciences2076-07602022-09-01111042610.3390/socsci11100426Asylum, Racism, and the Structural Production of Sexual Violence against Racialised Women in Exile in ParisJane Freedman0Nina Sahraoui1Elsa Tyszler2Paris Centre for Sociological and Political Research (CRESPPA), Université Paris 8 Vincennes-St Denis, 93200 Saint-Denis, FranceParis Centre for Sociological and Political Research (CRESPPA), French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), 75017 Paris, FranceParis Centre for Sociological and Political Research (CRESPPA), French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), 75017 Paris, FranceThe recent arrival of refugees from Ukraine has thrown into sharp focus the racialised colonial underpinnings of the French asylum and refugee system, as the open-door welcome afforded to Ukrainians, supposedly “closer” to the French population, highlights the rejection and marginalisation of “others” who seek refuge in the country. The current situation lays bare not only the “double standards” applied to refugees depending on their country of origin and race, but also the colonial foundations of the French asylum system as a whole. This might be seen as particularly significant in a country where even within academic research on asylum and refugees the racial and colonial foundations of the current system are rarely mentioned, and where the principle of Republican universalism has been consistently used to both hide and justify racialised and gendered forms of inequality and discrimination. In this contribution we wish to explore the ways in which the coloniality of the French asylum system works to deny exiled women access to welfare and social services, creating systems of racialised and gendered violence against them. We highlight the ways in which the State not only neglects these women, but actively contributes to violence through its racialised neo-liberal policies. The withdrawal of access to welfare and social services, including housing, welfare payments or health services, all form a part of this system of structural violence which leads to increasing levels of harm. Based on ethnographic research carried out in the Paris region, our article aims to emphasise that the structural production of gendered violence, particularly sexual violence against racialised exiled women, illustrates the coloniality of the asylum system and more broadly of the migration regime, which manifests itself in policies of exclusion, neglect and endangerment—including death.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/11/10/426genderraceviolencecolonialityasylumFrance
spellingShingle Jane Freedman
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Asylum, Racism, and the Structural Production of Sexual Violence against Racialised Women in Exile in Paris
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gender
race
violence
coloniality
asylum
France
title Asylum, Racism, and the Structural Production of Sexual Violence against Racialised Women in Exile in Paris
title_full Asylum, Racism, and the Structural Production of Sexual Violence against Racialised Women in Exile in Paris
title_fullStr Asylum, Racism, and the Structural Production of Sexual Violence against Racialised Women in Exile in Paris
title_full_unstemmed Asylum, Racism, and the Structural Production of Sexual Violence against Racialised Women in Exile in Paris
title_short Asylum, Racism, and the Structural Production of Sexual Violence against Racialised Women in Exile in Paris
title_sort asylum racism and the structural production of sexual violence against racialised women in exile in paris
topic gender
race
violence
coloniality
asylum
France
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/11/10/426
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