Refuser d’être désignées. Des identités imposées, négociées et revendiquées
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https://doi.org/10.7202/1055583arKeywords:
refugee, women, feminism, intersectionality, identityAbstract
This article focuses on the personal identities of a group of “Palestinian refugee” women. Here the quotation marks are very important since this article, based on an intersectional analysis, reveals how the spectrum of these women’s identities ranges from identities imposed upon them to others that they negotiate or claim fervently. This article highlights this complexity that is punctuated by various “vectors of power” related to law, politics, religion, and the nation.
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Copyright (c) 2018 Roxane Caron, Dominique Damant, Catherine Flynn
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