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Settlement, separation and forming new families: A multi-scalar intersectional analysis of Filipino family immigration in Saskatchewan, Canada
Women's Studies International Forum ( IF 1.5 ) Pub Date : 2020-09-12 , DOI: 10.1016/j.wsif.2020.102403
Ethel Tungohan

The question of how immigrants fare when their relationships break down and when they enter new relationships remains an under-studied issue in the wider literature on family immigration. I analyze the narratives shared with me by four Filipino immigrants to Saskatchewan, each of whom discussed their experiences settling into Canada, separating from their partners, rebuilding their lives, and eventually forming new families with new partners. These narratives highlight how a long-term assessment of immigrants' settlement trajectories invariably shows shifts in relationship and family composition. To probe deeper into these narratives, I use a feminist, multi-scalar intersectional approach that discusses the race, gender, and class hierarchies created by Canadian immigration policies. This approach also examines race, gender, and class processes at the micro-level, meso-level, and macro-level to illustrate the complex workings of power in the lives of the immigrants in this study.



中文翻译:

定居,分居和组建新家庭:加拿大萨斯喀彻温省菲律宾家庭移民的多尺度交叉分析

在关系破裂和何时建立新关系时,移民如何表现的问题仍然是有关家庭移民的广泛文献中未被充分研究的问题。我分析了四名前往萨斯喀彻温省的菲律宾移民与我分享的叙述,他们每个人都讨论了他们定居加拿大,与伴侣分离,重建生活并最终与新伴侣结成新家庭的经历。这些叙述突显了对移民定居轨迹的长期评估如何总是显示出关系和家庭组成的变化。为了更深入地探讨这些叙述,我使用了一种女权主义的,多尺度的交叉方法,讨论了加拿大移民政策所创造的种族,性别和阶级等级制度。这种方法还可以检查种族,性别,

更新日期:2020-09-12
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