
Politics and Poetics of Migration
Narratives of Iranian Women from the Diaspora
Parin Dossa(Author)
Canadian Scholars (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 30. March 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
189 pages
978-1-55130-272-0 (ISBN)
Description
This book uses gendered stories of displacement and re-settlement to interrogate our understanding of social suffering and justice. Parin Dossa, an anthropologist, argues that systemic inequity and exclusionary practices impact the health and well-being of marginalized people.
Using narrative accounts of Canadian Iranian women, this book links individual experiences of migration to social and political factors. Dossa challenges conventional thinking that interprets social suffering in terms of personal stake and individual accountability. She questions the ways in which racialized and gendered inequality in Canada are perceived as cultural differences instead of social oppression.
Yet this book is far from a laundry list of social determinants of migration and health. Dossa's illustrative stories are linked to a poetics of migration that shows the remaking of a world with a more informed sense of social justice. A pioneering study on migration and storytelling, this book is an important contribution to medical anthropology, migration and gender studies.
Using narrative accounts of Canadian Iranian women, this book links individual experiences of migration to social and political factors. Dossa challenges conventional thinking that interprets social suffering in terms of personal stake and individual accountability. She questions the ways in which racialized and gendered inequality in Canada are perceived as cultural differences instead of social oppression.
Yet this book is far from a laundry list of social determinants of migration and health. Dossa's illustrative stories are linked to a poetics of migration that shows the remaking of a world with a more informed sense of social justice. A pioneering study on migration and storytelling, this book is an important contribution to medical anthropology, migration and gender studies.
Reviews / Votes
Dr. Dossa combines excellence in scholarship and sensitivity in this elegantly written book. She draws upon the voices of women to provide powerful insights into the texture of social suffering. This should be required reading for students in the health and social sciences."" - Dr. Joan Anderson, Professor of Nursing and Elizabeth Kenny McCann Professor, University of British ColumbiaMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
280 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-55130-272-0 (9781551302720)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Parin Dossa is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Simon Fraser University, British Columbia. She is the co-producer of two videos, New Voices: Ethnic Elders in Canada and Out of the Shadows: Narratives of Women with Development Disabilities, and has written extensively on migration, gender, and health.
Content
Acknwoledgements
Chapter 1: Introduction: Epistemology and Methodology
Chapter 2: Authored and Unauthored Texts
Chapter 3: Being a Refugee in Canada: Sultan's Story
Chapter 4: Looking for Work: Nadia's Story
Chapter 5: Between Speech and Silence: Sahra's Story
Chapter 6: On Social Suffering: Fatima's Story
Conclusion: Re-imagining Mental Health and Well-being
References
Index
Chapter 1: Introduction: Epistemology and Methodology
Chapter 2: Authored and Unauthored Texts
Chapter 3: Being a Refugee in Canada: Sultan's Story
Chapter 4: Looking for Work: Nadia's Story
Chapter 5: Between Speech and Silence: Sahra's Story
Chapter 6: On Social Suffering: Fatima's Story
Conclusion: Re-imagining Mental Health and Well-being
References
Index