“liberty can be for you, one thing, and for me, something different”: Muslim women's experiences of identity and belonging in Switzerland

Rachael Loxston, Liza Jachens
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Belonging and identity are fundamental human needs, with positive experiences closely correlated with affirmative mental health. This paper investigates how these concepts are experienced by Muslim women in Switzerland, a minority group targeted in the political campaign nicknamed the “burka ban.” There were two research questions: How do Muslim women construct their identity in Switzerland? How do Muslim women experience a sense of belonging in Switzerland? Semi-structured interviews were conducted with six participants, and data was analyzed using thematic analysis. Six themes were identified: religion as a public versus private identity, Islam and dressing modestly as expressions of gendered liberation, sharing a sense of Swiss identity through sameness, challenging dominant representations, impression management, and religious and cultural identity as psychological strengths. Participants used several strategies to construct a positive identity and experience belonging in response to negative representation. Findings are summarized in the form of recommendations for counselors working in Switzerland.
"自由对你来说可能是一件事,对我来说可能是另一件事":瑞士穆斯林妇女的身份和归属体验
归属感和身份认同是人类的基本需求,积极的体验与积极的心理健康密切相关。本文调查了瑞士穆斯林妇女对这些概念的体验,她们是被称为 "禁止穿长袍 "的政治运动所针对的少数群体。有两个研究问题:在瑞士,穆斯林妇女如何构建自己的身份?穆斯林妇女在瑞士如何体验归属感?对六名参与者进行了半结构化访谈,并采用主题分析法对数据进行了分析。共确定了六个主题:宗教是一种公共身份还是私人身份、伊斯兰教和适度着装是性别解放的表现形式、通过同一性分享瑞士身份感、挑战主流表述、印象管理以及宗教和文化身份是心理优势。参与者使用了多种策略来构建积极的身份认同,并在应对负面表象时体验归属感。研究结果以建议的形式总结,供在瑞士工作的辅导员参考。
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