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Experiences of Transnational Women of Indian Origin/Heritage
Redaktion: Belford, Nish; Lahiri-Roy, Reshmi
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This book explores the influence which education and migration experiences have on migrant Asian women in Australia and the United Kingdom when (re) negotiating their identities.
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This book explores the influence which education and migration experiences have on migrant Asian women in Australia and the United Kingdom when (re) negotiating their identities.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000326581
- Artikelnr.: 60686165
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000326581
- Artikelnr.: 60686165
Nish Belford is a Lecturer in the Faculty of Education at Monash University, Australia. Her current research interests include migration and transnational studies with a particular focus on women migrants' challenges with education, homing, family, cultural beliefs, diasporic identities and their gendered subjectivities. Reshmi Lahiri-Roy is a Lecturer in the Faculty of Arts and Education at Deakin University, Australia. Her current research interests include issues of identity and belonging in relation to diasporas with special focus on women migrants within the spaces of education, sociology and cultural studies.
Introduction 1. "Listen and You'll Hear": Autoethnography and Educational
Desire 2. Autoethnographic Stories in Academia from Two Women of Diasporas
3. Melbourne Musings: On Narrative Mediation 4. The interplay of
acculturation attitudes, cultural beliefs and educational values in
negotiating my identity as an Indo-Australian academic 5. Narrative of
Multiculturalism: aptly describing where I am today as an early childhood
educator 6. The dilemma of being seen and unseen: my dark skin amongst the
white walls 7. The colonisation of spiritual identity: Implications for
belonging, social cohesion and wellbeing in Australian Catholic Education
8. Transnational women of Indian origin: intra-hybridity shifts and the
continual topos of 'being' 9. Reflections through the Looking Glass: Voices
from Strong Women of Urban Pakistan 10. Renegotiation of identity in
Australia through the Reunionese art form: Maloya 11. In Conversation:
Suneeta Peres da Costa & Roanna Gonsalves 12. The 'emotional and affective
labour' as a transnational woman in negotiating intimacies with cultural
'others' and homeland friends 13. Transient Temples': How do I pray to my
old Gods on these new lands, in this new home? 14. Everyday Objects and
Conversations: Experiencing 'Self' in the Transnational Space of the United
Kingdom 15. Between Hypervisible and Invisible: Modi, Marriage and Migrant
Women in Australian Media
Desire 2. Autoethnographic Stories in Academia from Two Women of Diasporas
3. Melbourne Musings: On Narrative Mediation 4. The interplay of
acculturation attitudes, cultural beliefs and educational values in
negotiating my identity as an Indo-Australian academic 5. Narrative of
Multiculturalism: aptly describing where I am today as an early childhood
educator 6. The dilemma of being seen and unseen: my dark skin amongst the
white walls 7. The colonisation of spiritual identity: Implications for
belonging, social cohesion and wellbeing in Australian Catholic Education
8. Transnational women of Indian origin: intra-hybridity shifts and the
continual topos of 'being' 9. Reflections through the Looking Glass: Voices
from Strong Women of Urban Pakistan 10. Renegotiation of identity in
Australia through the Reunionese art form: Maloya 11. In Conversation:
Suneeta Peres da Costa & Roanna Gonsalves 12. The 'emotional and affective
labour' as a transnational woman in negotiating intimacies with cultural
'others' and homeland friends 13. Transient Temples': How do I pray to my
old Gods on these new lands, in this new home? 14. Everyday Objects and
Conversations: Experiencing 'Self' in the Transnational Space of the United
Kingdom 15. Between Hypervisible and Invisible: Modi, Marriage and Migrant
Women in Australian Media
Introduction 1. "Listen and You'll Hear": Autoethnography and Educational
Desire 2. Autoethnographic Stories in Academia from Two Women of Diasporas
3. Melbourne Musings: On Narrative Mediation 4. The interplay of
acculturation attitudes, cultural beliefs and educational values in
negotiating my identity as an Indo-Australian academic 5. Narrative of
Multiculturalism: aptly describing where I am today as an early childhood
educator 6. The dilemma of being seen and unseen: my dark skin amongst the
white walls 7. The colonisation of spiritual identity: Implications for
belonging, social cohesion and wellbeing in Australian Catholic Education
8. Transnational women of Indian origin: intra-hybridity shifts and the
continual topos of 'being' 9. Reflections through the Looking Glass: Voices
from Strong Women of Urban Pakistan 10. Renegotiation of identity in
Australia through the Reunionese art form: Maloya 11. In Conversation:
Suneeta Peres da Costa & Roanna Gonsalves 12. The 'emotional and affective
labour' as a transnational woman in negotiating intimacies with cultural
'others' and homeland friends 13. Transient Temples': How do I pray to my
old Gods on these new lands, in this new home? 14. Everyday Objects and
Conversations: Experiencing 'Self' in the Transnational Space of the United
Kingdom 15. Between Hypervisible and Invisible: Modi, Marriage and Migrant
Women in Australian Media
Desire 2. Autoethnographic Stories in Academia from Two Women of Diasporas
3. Melbourne Musings: On Narrative Mediation 4. The interplay of
acculturation attitudes, cultural beliefs and educational values in
negotiating my identity as an Indo-Australian academic 5. Narrative of
Multiculturalism: aptly describing where I am today as an early childhood
educator 6. The dilemma of being seen and unseen: my dark skin amongst the
white walls 7. The colonisation of spiritual identity: Implications for
belonging, social cohesion and wellbeing in Australian Catholic Education
8. Transnational women of Indian origin: intra-hybridity shifts and the
continual topos of 'being' 9. Reflections through the Looking Glass: Voices
from Strong Women of Urban Pakistan 10. Renegotiation of identity in
Australia through the Reunionese art form: Maloya 11. In Conversation:
Suneeta Peres da Costa & Roanna Gonsalves 12. The 'emotional and affective
labour' as a transnational woman in negotiating intimacies with cultural
'others' and homeland friends 13. Transient Temples': How do I pray to my
old Gods on these new lands, in this new home? 14. Everyday Objects and
Conversations: Experiencing 'Self' in the Transnational Space of the United
Kingdom 15. Between Hypervisible and Invisible: Modi, Marriage and Migrant
Women in Australian Media