Based on ethnographic research of everyday practices of illegalized female migrants from Bolivia in Geneva, this article discusses the tactical use of sexualized, female bodies in the context of illegality, mobility and translocality. These practices are described as specific form of chrono-spatial politics that are based on the actualization of heterogenous and multitemporal forms of knowledge that rearticulate postcolonial and neoliberal regimes of race, class, and sexuality.
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