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--GC Wk2 Watch Video: Extranjeras (Foreign Women [in Spain]) (74 min.)

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VIDEO EXPLORATIONS WEEK 2

Real People . . . Real Places . . .

Videos for the Semester

 

 Extranjeras (Foreign Women)

(74 min., 2005, CC)

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Worldwide questions of emigration and immigration are among key interests for governments and individuals. Opposition to particular immigrant groups, and immigration in general, has become a major issue in both local and world politics today, perhaps second only to the climate change crisis, COVID-19, and "globalization," as a driver of both informed and uninformed discourse, and cognizant and unapprised government policy and debate. And the on-going war in the Ukraine has severely amplified the problem.

 

Whether you are party to them or not, debates and diatribes over emigration and immigration have changed the political landscapes that many of us—maybe even most of us—were born into.

 

And both the disciplined debates and vitriolic protests over emigration and immigration will likely continue in the foreseeable future.

 

So this week (and next week) we focus on one of the major virtually global concerns, by having a look at real people in real places, viz. Spain, to try to understand some of the human dimensions of modern-day emigration and immigration.

 

What are emigrants and immigrants like? What do they do? What kind of lives do they live? What makes them laugh? Cry? Angry? Sad? Worried? And what do neighbors and governments do about them?

 

In Extranjeras (Foreign Women) we’re going to look at immigrants coming to Madrid, Spain. And we’ll also see what’s in the current news of Spain. And next week we’ll have a look at Spanish emigrants going to Scotland. That is, we’re going to look at people coming to Spain, and other people leaving Spain (for Edinburgh, Scotland), and check to see what appears in the current news of those two countries.

 

The free movement of people in the European Union (EU) is one of four basic rights guaranteed by the EU charter. “There were over 37.7 million foreigners in EU and EFTA [European Free Trade Association] countries in 2015—8% of the total population. More than 45% of these foreigners were from an EU or EFTA state” (“Which European countries attract the most immigrants?” Links to an external site. swissinfo.ch, 5 December 2017).

 

So this week we begin by having a look at . . .

Extranjeras (Foreign Women).

(74 min., 2005, CC)

 

 

 

"Extranjeras (Foreign Women) shows the least known and most typical aspects of other cultures through the experience of various immigrant women living in Madrid. We see these women's everyday existence - their family environments, how they live and what they work at. We are given the chance to know what happens to their dreams, and where their affections lie. We also discover the new places they have created in order to meet and exchange."

 

"Shows the experiences of immigrant women from China, Bangladesh, South America, Africa, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe in Madrid."

 

 

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