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Asian Women, Identity and Migration: Experiences of Transnational Women of Indian Origin/Heritage
Asian Women, Identity and Migration: Experiences of Transnational Women of Indian Origin/Heritage
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This book explores the influence of education and migration experiences on women of Indian origin in Australia and the United Kingdom when (re)negotiating their identities. It critically examines the intersections of migration and transnationalism through multiple theoretical lenses, highlighting the ambiguities around gendered access to education, migration experiences, acculturation, transnationality, and identity negotiation. Chapters emphasize the practical, methodological, and substantive aspects of affective dimensions and voice, raising the question of voice and agency in advocating emotion-based writing in recalibrating conditions representing gendered subjective multivocality.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 230 pages
Publication date: 09 January 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This comprehensive book delves into the profound impact of education and migration experiences on women of Indian origin in Australia and the United Kingdom as they (re)negotiate their identities. Through a rigorous examination of multiple theoretical frameworks spanning socio-historical discourses, postcolonial theory, intersectionality and interceptionality, emotional reflexivity, and affects, the author sheds light on the intricate intersections of migration and transnationalism. The book highlights the complexities surrounding gendered access to education, migration journeys, acculturation processes, dilemmas surrounding transnationality, and the negotiation of diverse identities. Chapters delve into the practical, methodological, and substantive aspects of affective dimensions and voice, while critically engaging with various tensions, challenges, complexities, and conflicts that underlie the narratives. By raising the question of voice and agency in advocating for emotion-based writing in recalibrating conditions representing the gendered subjective multivocality of women in breaking silences, the book offers valuable insights for researchers in the fields of Sociology, Gender Studies, Migration, Transnational and Diaspora Studies, Sociology of Education, Feminist Studies, Cultural Studies, Literature, and Cultural Geographies.
Introduction:
This book explores the intricate interplay between education and migration experiences on women of Indian origin in Australia and the United Kingdom as they navigate the process of (re)negotiating their identities. By examining the intersections of migration and transnationalism through a critical lens, the author seeks to unravel the complexities surrounding gendered access to education, migration journeys, acculturation processes, and the negotiation of diverse identities. The book employs a multi-theoretical approach, drawing from socio-historical discourses, postcolonial theory, intersectionality and interceptionality, emotional reflexivity, and affects to provide a comprehensive understanding of the experiences of these women.
Socio-Historical Discourses:
The author delves into the socio-historical discourses that have shaped the experiences of women of Indian origin in Australia and the United Kingdom. Through a historical analysis, the book identifies the historical factors, cultural norms, and societal expectations that have influenced their educational opportunities, migration choices, and identity formation. By examining these discourses, the author highlights the challenges and barriers faced by these women as they strive to achieve educational equity, navigate transnational spaces, and assert their identities.
Postcolonial Theory:
Postcolonial theory is employed to analyze the impact of colonization and imperialism on the identities of women of Indian origin. The author explores how these historical legacies have shaped their experiences of education, migration, and identity negotiation. By examining the power dynamics and inequalities perpetuated by colonialism, the book sheds light on the ongoing struggles and challenges faced by these women as they seek to establish a sense of belonging and identity in their new social fields.
Intersectionality and Interceptionality:
The book recognizes the importance of intersectionality and interceptionality in understanding the experiences of women of Indian origin. The author explores how these theoretical frameworks enable a more nuanced understanding of the complex interplay of factors such as race, class, gender, religion, and nationality that shape their experiences. By examining the intersections of these factors, the book highlights the unique challenges and opportunities faced by these women as they navigate multiple social fields and cultures.
Emotional Reflexivity and Affects:
Emotional reflexivity and affects are central to the book's analysis of the experiences of women of Indian origin. The author explores how these emotional dimensions shape their educational, migration, and identity negotiation processes. By examining the emotional toll of migration, the author highlights the resilience and strength of these women as they navigate the complexities of transnationalism and assert their identities.
Gendered Access to Education:
The book emphasizes the gendered nature of access to education and the challenges faced by women of Indian origin in achieving educational equity. The author examines how gender norms, stereotypes, and cultural expectations have limited their educational opportunities and perpetuated inequalities. By highlighting these issues, the book advocates for policies and practices that promote gender equality in education and provide support for women of Indian origin to achieve their educational goals.
Migration Experiences:
The book explores the diverse migration experiences of women of Indian origin in Australia and the United Kingdom. The author examines how migration has shaped their identities, relationships, and sense of belonging. By examining the emotional and psychological impact of migration, the book sheds light on the challenges and resilience of these women as they navigate new social fields and cultures.
Acculturation Process:
Acculturation is a critical aspect of the experiences of women of Indian origin in Australia and the United Kingdom. The author examines how the process of acculturation has influenced their identities, values, and cultural practices. By exploring the tensions and conflicts inherent in the acculturation process, the book highlights the complexities and challenges faced by these women as they strive to maintain ties with their heritage and adapt to their new social environments.
Dilemmas Surrounding Transnationality:
The book explores the dilemmas surrounding transnationality and the negotiation of identities. The author examines how the process of crossing borders and navigating multiple social fields can create complex challenges and conflicts. By highlighting these dilemmas, the book advocates for policies and practices that support the integration and inclusion of migrants in their new social fields.
Belonging and Struggles:
The book explores the struggles inherent in simultaneously maintaining ties with home and new social fields. The author examines how these women navigate the complexities of cultural identity, language barriers, and social isolation. By highlighting these struggles, the book advocates for policies and practices that promote cultural exchange, language learning, and social integration to support the well-being and integration of women of Indian origin in their new social environments.
Voice and Agency in Advocating Emotion-Based Writing:
The book raises the question of voice and agency in advocating for emotion-based writing in recalibrating conditions representing the gendered subjective multivocality of women in breaking silences. The author argues that emotion-based writing can provide a powerful means of expressing and validating the experiences of women of Indian origin and can contribute to the broader discourse on gender, identity, and social justice.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, this book offers a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the experiences of women of Indian origin in Australia and the United Kingdom as they (re)negotiate their identities. By examining the intersections of migration and transnationalism through a critical lens, the author provides valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities faced by these women. The book advocates for policies and practices that promote gender equality, support the integration of migrants, and foster a sense of belonging and identity for women of Indian origin in their new social environments.
Weight: 458g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367537289
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