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This book explores the Afro-diasporic experiences of African
skilled migrants in Australia. It explores research participants'
experiences of migration and how these experiences inform their
lives and the lives of their family. It provides theory-based
arguments examining how mainstream immigration attitudes in
Australia impact upon Black African migrants through the mediums of
mediatised moral panics about Black criminality and acts of
everyday racism that construct and enforce their 'strangerhood'.
The book presents theoretical writing on alternate African
diasporic experiences and identities and the changing nature of
such identities. The qualitative study employed semi-structured
interviews to investigate multiple aspects of the migrant
experience including employment, parenting, family dynamics and
overall sense of belonging. This book advances our understanding of
the resilience exercised by skilled Black African migrants as they
adjust to a new life in Australia, with particular implications for
social work, public health and community development practices.
This book reveals the structures of poverty, power, patriarchy and
imperialistic health policies that underpin what the World Health
Organization calls the "hidden disease" of vaginal fistulas in
Africa. By employing critical feminist and post-colonial
perspectives, it shows how "leaking black female bodies" are
constructed, ranked, stratified and marginalised in global maternal
health care, and explains why women in Africa are at risk of
developing vaginal fistulas and then having adequate treatment
delayed or denied. Drawing on face-to-face, in-depth interviews
with 30 Kenyan women, it paints a rare social portrait of the
heartbreaking challenges for Kenyan women living with this most
profound gender-related health issue - an experience of shame,
taboo and abjection with severe implications for women's wellbeing,
health and sexuality. In absolutely groundbreaking depth, this book
shows why research on vaginal fistulas must incorporate feminist
understandings of bodily experience to inform future practices and
knowledge.
Minority Women and Western Media: Challenging Representations and
Articulating New Voices presents research examining media
portrayals of women from Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, and North
America. It provides qualitative and quantitative findings of how
women are stereotyped and misrepresented not only because of their
gender but also their race, religion, ability, physical attributes,
and political status. Whilst their voices are frequently excluded,
marginalized and misrepresented, the chapters in this volume show
how minority women are creating and articulating new discourses and
challenging assumptions and expectations about themselves. This
book provides insights into how women are represented in different
media, including newspapers, television shows, films, and online
platforms. Scholars of media studies, women's studies, and
communication will find this book particularly useful.
Minority Women and Western Media: Challenging Representations and
Articulating New Voices presents research examining media
portrayals of women from Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, and North
America. It provides qualitative and quantitative findings of how
women are stereotyped and misrepresented not only because of their
gender but also their race, religion, ability, physical attributes,
and political status. Whilst their voices are frequently excluded,
marginalized and misrepresented, the chapters in this volume show
how minority women are creating and articulating new discourses and
challenging assumptions and expectations about themselves. This
book provides insights into how women are represented in different
media, including newspapers, television shows, films, and online
platforms. Scholars of media studies, women's studies, and
communication will find this book particularly useful.
This book explores the Afro-diasporic experiences of African
skilled migrants in Australia. It explores research participants'
experiences of migration and how these experiences inform their
lives and the lives of their family. It provides theory-based
arguments examining how mainstream immigration attitudes in
Australia impact upon Black African migrants through the mediums of
mediatised moral panics about Black criminality and acts of
everyday racism that construct and enforce their
'strangerhood'. The book presents theoretical writing on
alternate African diasporic experiences and identities and the
changing nature of such identities. The qualitative study employed
semi-structured interviews to investigate multiple aspects of the
migrant experience including employment, parenting, family dynamics
and overall sense of belonging. This book advances our
understanding of the resilience exercised by skilled Black African
migrants as they adjust to a new life in Australia, with particular
implications for social work, public health and community
development practices.
This book reveals the structures of poverty, power, patriarchy and
imperialistic health policies that underpin what the World Health
Organization calls the "hidden disease" of vaginal fistulas in
Africa. By employing critical feminist and post-colonial
perspectives, it shows how "leaking black female bodies" are
constructed, ranked, stratified and marginalised in global maternal
health care, and explains why women in Africa are at risk of
developing vaginal fistulas and then having adequate treatment
delayed or denied. Drawing on face-to-face, in-depth interviews
with 30 Kenyan women, it paints a rare social portrait of the
heartbreaking challenges for Kenyan women living with this most
profound gender-related health issue - an experience of shame,
taboo and abjection with severe implications for women's wellbeing,
health and sexuality. In absolutely groundbreaking depth, this book
shows why research on vaginal fistulas must incorporate feminist
understandings of bodily experience to inform future practices and
knowledge.
This innovative book brings together a wide range of therapeutic
approaches, techniques and models to outline recent developments in
the practice of supporting children in out-of-home care. It sheds
light on the significance of schools, sports and peer relationships
in the lives of traumatized children. It also draws particular
attention to the vital importance of taking into account children's
cultural heritage, and to the growing prevalence of relative care.
Each chapter is set out by acclaimed and world-renowned
contributors' specific approach, such as Dan Hughes and his work on
conceptual maps and Cathy Malchiodi and her research on creative
interventions, and gives practical ways to support children and
carers. It also includes contributions from Bruce Perry, Allan
Schore and Martin Teicher. This comprehensive volume will open new
avenues for understanding how the relationship between child and
carer can create opportunities for change and healing.
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