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Sara R. Farris
Sara R. Farris
OccupationSociologist
Academic background
EducationPhD
Alma materSapienza University of Rome
Academic work
DisciplineSociology
Sub-disciplineMigration, Gender, Feminism. Political Economy of Care, Social Reproduction
InstitutionsGoldsmiths, University of London

Sara R. Farris is a sociologist at Goldsmiths, University of London. She is known for coining the term femonationalism, the use of feminist ideas to further racist, xenophobic, and aporophobic positions. Farris co-directs the PhD Program in the Department of Sociology at Goldsmiths and is the Chair of the Anti-Racism committee.

Works

Books

  • Farris, Sara R. (2017). In the Name of Women's Rights: The Rise of Femonationalism. Durham and London: Duke University Press. ISBN 9780822369745.
  • Farris, Sara R. (2013). Max Weber's Theory of Personality: Individuation, Politics and Orientalism in the Sociology of Religion. Leiden: Brill. ISBN 9789004254091.

Academic articles

  • Farris, Sara R. (November 20, 2012). "Femonationalism and the "Regular" Army of Labor Called Migrant Women". History of the Present. 2 (2): 184–199
  • Farris, Sara R & Marchetti, Sabrina. (June 1, 2017). "From the Commodification to the Corporatization of Care: European Perspectives and Debates". Social Politics. 24 (2): 109–131 – via Oxford University Press.
  • Farris, Sara R. (February 2015). "Migrants' Regular Army of Labour: Gender Dimensions of the Impact of the Global Economic Crisis on Migrant Labor in Western Europe". The Sociological Review. 63 (1): 121–143 – via Sage Publications.

News articles

See also

References

  1. ^ "Sara R Farris". Goldsmiths, University of London. Retrieved 2023-10-22.
  2. "What is 'femonationalism'?". openDemocracy. Retrieved 2023-10-22.
  3. Farris, Sara R. (2012). "Femonationalism and the 'Regular' Army of Labor Called Migrant Women". History of the Present. 2 (2): 184–199. doi:10.5406/historypresent.2.2.0184. ISSN 2159-9785. JSTOR 10.5406/historypresent.2.2.0184.
  4. Scott, Joan W. (2017-09-20). "The Real Crisis of European Multiculturalism". ISSN 0027-8378. Retrieved 2023-10-22.
  5. "Sara Farris". The Funambulist Magazine. 2017-09-06. Retrieved 2023-10-22.
  6. "European Femonationalism and Domestic Violence Against Women". The Funambulist Magazine. 2017-09-06. Retrieved 2023-10-22.
  7. جدلية, Jadaliyya-. "Sara R. Farris, In the Name of Women's Rights: The Rise of Femonationalism – A Review". Jadaliyya – جدلية. Retrieved 2023-10-22.
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