Belonging and Otherness in Postmigrant Society: Experiences of Young Women of Turkish Background in Germany

Pınar Gümüş Mantu
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The social position of women of Turkish background has often been questioned on the basis of the dominant societal perception imaging them as being isolated in the domestic sphere, oppressed by traditional, cultural, and patriarchal norms, and thus unable to integrate into the broader German society. Although the younger-generation women, born and/or raised in Germany as children of Turkish migrant workers, to a great extent actively participate in public life via education and the job market, at a discursive and social-relational level they are still often perceived and categorized as the non-German and the non-European Other. This paper takes a closer look at the gendered and racialized experiences of young women of Turkish origin by paying special attention to how othering relates to belonging in the postmigrant social context in Germany. On the basis of ethnographic field data collected via in-depth and expert interviews, it intends to engage in a critical-reflexive discussion from the perspective of a social group that has long been imagined as dwelling at the margins of society. Drawing upon recent discussions on the culturalization of migration (and integration) issues, the paper traces the current articulations of the culturalized perceptions of ‘the Turkish woman’ through the reflections of young women of Turkish origin, and discusses belonging in light of their experiences of exclusion and otherness. Taking a critical approach to studying the concept of integration as a discursive historical process, the paper suggests that the self-positionings of the research participants have been substantially affected by the mainstream integration-centered discourse and its interfaces with othering. However, young women’s active and subversive ways of dealing with these exclusionary discourses and practices point to a rather critical view of belonging, articulated through a stated consciousness of the past and present context, and claims for recognition in postmigrant Germany.
后移民社会中的归属感与他者身份:德国土耳其裔年轻女性的经历
土耳其裔妇女的社会地位经常受到质疑,因为在主流社会观念中,她们被孤立在家庭领域,受到传统、文化和父权规范的压迫,因而无法融入更广泛的德国社会。尽管作为土耳其移民工人的子女在德国出生和/或长大的年轻一代女性在很大程度上通过教育和就业市场积极参与公共生活,但在话语和社会关系层面,她们仍然常常被视为非德国人和非欧洲人。本文通过特别关注他者化与德国后移民社会背景下的归属感之间的关系,对土耳其裔年轻女性的性别和种族化经历进行了深入探讨。本文以通过深入访谈和专家访谈收集到的人种学实地数据为基础,意在从一个长期以来被想象为处于社会边缘的社会群体的角度进行批判性-反思性讨论。本文借鉴了近期关于移民(和融合)问题文化化的讨论,通过土耳其裔年轻女性的反思,追溯了当前 "土耳其女性 "文化化观念的表述,并根据她们被排斥和异化的经历讨论了归属问题。本文采取批判性的方法,将融合概念作为一个话语历史进程来研究,认为研究参与者的自我定位受到了以融合为中心的主流话语及其与 "他者化 "之间关系的重大影响。然而,年轻女性以积极和颠覆性的方式来应对这些排斥性的话语和做法,这表明她们对归属感有着相当批判性的看法,她们对过去和现在的背景有着明确的意识,并要求在后移民时代的德国得到承认。
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