Intersectionality, Class and Migration

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Intersectionality, Class and Migration

Narratives of Iranian Women Migrants in the U.K.

Migration, immigration and emigration Social groups, communities and identities Gender studies, gender groups Politics and government Political science and theory Population and migration geography

Author: Mastoureh Fathi

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Collection: The Politics of Intersectionality

Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 11th October 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 439 Kb

ISBN: 9781137525307


Book Overview

This book offers critical analysis of everyday narratives of Iranian middle class migrants who use their social class and careers to "fit in" with British society. Based on a series of interviews and participant observations with two cohorts of "privileged" Iranian migrant women working as doctors, dentists and academics in Britain—groups that are usually absent from studies around migration, marginality and intersectionality—the book applies narrative analysis and intersectionality to critically analyse social class in relation to gender, ethnicity, places and sense of belonging in Britain.

Key Concepts

As concepts such as "Nation," "Migrant," "Native," "Other," "Security," and "Border" have populated public and policy discourse, it is vital to explore migrants’ experiences and perceptions of the society in which they live, to answer deceptively simple questions such as "What does class mean?" and "How is class translated in the lives of migrants?"

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