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The Violence of Everyday Struggles - (Anthem Studies in Decoloniality and Migration) by Çiçek Tanlı & Autschbach (Hardcover)

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  • This book approaches the daily struggles of migrantized divorced motherhood through theories, discourses, and (in)visibilities of everyday violence.
  • About the Author: Çiçek Tanlı Autschbach is a sociologist in Germany, who works on the topics of gender, everyday violence, divorced/single motherhood, and migration.
  • 250 Pages
  • Social Science, Sociology
  • Series Name: Anthem Studies in Decoloniality and Migration

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About the Book



Through the individual narratives of divorced mothers living in Germany with immigration biographies from Turkey, this book approaches their daily struggles by analyzing the theories, discourses, and (in)visibilities of everyday violence.



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This book approaches the daily struggles of migrantized divorced motherhood through theories, discourses, and (in)visibilities of everyday violence. Building on ethnographically informed everyday violence theories, it offers a framework in which violence becomes everyday violence when it engages with the boundaries of ordinary lives by means of being disruptive, reproduced, absorbed, and expected. Taking neither the visibility nor the invisibility of violence for granted, it discusses how the same discourses of violence can visibly victimize certain daily struggles of migrantized divorced motherhood while obscuring certain others.
Analyzing the individual narratives of divorced mothers living in Germany with immigration biographies from Turkey, the book tackles their struggles with poverty, dequalification, maternal guilt, time constraints, care, everyday racism and sexism, as well as the conceptualizations of violence itself. If there is a certain form of "loneness" implied in the term lone parenting, these narratives reveal how such "loneness" is structurally and discursively constructed within a relationality of the self to resources. With attention to various forms of victimizations, vulnerabilities, and resistances, the book delves into what it means to "stand on one's own two feet" in the face of paternalistic conditions of intimate and structural support.
Thus, the author makes various strong arguments around the work of tackling everyday violence and the immunities secured against the attribution of violence within power relations. Underlining the ambivalent consequences of our everyday and scholarly discourses on violence, she carefully situates the concept in a context of migrantization and culturalization of gendered experiences. Overall, the research participants offer narratives of not only everyday violence but also everyday protests, which refuse the forced (in)visibilities of their daily struggles and analyze the labor they invest into their relations to resources. And it is the acknowledgment of these protests that is at stake when they narrate their daily struggles, name violence, and reject a passive victimhood.



About the Author



Çiçek Tanlı Autschbach is a sociologist in Germany, who works on the topics of gender, everyday violence, divorced/single motherhood, and migration.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x 1.0 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.0 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Series Title: Anthem Studies in Decoloniality and Migration
Sub-Genre: Sociology
Genre: Social Science
Number of Pages: 250
Publisher: Anthem Press
Theme: General
Format: Hardcover
Author: Çiçek Tanlı & Autschbach
Language: English
Street Date: December 2, 2025
TCIN: 1002509431
UPC: 9781839995859
Item Number (DPCI): 247-49-6900
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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