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  Telling it Like it is? Constructing accounts of settlement with immigrant and refugee women in Canada
 
 
Titel: Telling it Like it is? Constructing accounts of settlement with immigrant and refugee women in Canada
Auteur: Dyck, Isabel
McLAREN, ARLENE TIGAR
Verschenen in: Gender, place and culture
Paginering: Jaargang 11 (2004) nr. 4 pagina's 513-534
Jaar: 2004
Inhoud: This article reflects on the methodology of a study of immigrant and refugee women's settlement experiences in Vancouver, Canada. It specifically takes up the ways in which the women's accounts were co-constructed through social and political processes and relations operating at different geographical scales, but were experienced at the local scales of body, home and neighbourhood. The study consisted of in-depth interviews with 16 immigrant and one refugee woman and their teenaged daughters. Here we focus on the mother's accounts showing how their story-telling of life since coming to Canada was framed by multiple discourses and local material conditions. We use two case examples from the study to raise substantive issues in the research, focusing particularly on the women's talk of work and health and how these framed their understanding of 'womanhood' in Canada, routes to a desired 'integration' and their daily practices. Their quotidian life embodied their multiple identities as women, mothers, wives, workers and immigrants and the interviews were used by them to express the frustrations and hardships which were in direct contradiction to their expectations as 'desirable' immigrants or refugees under protection. We argue that methodological reflection is not simply an important dimension of rigour in feminist qualitative research, but is also critical to the opening up of taken-for-granted categories brought to the politically charged study/construction of 'the other'. In this research the identities of study participants and researchers, in the specific space of the interview, were intricately involved in 'telling it like it is' for these immigrant and refugee women settling in an outer suburb of one of the three major destination cities for immigrants to Canada.
Uitgever: Routledge
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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