Feminist understandings of newcomer women's embodiment

IF 2.1 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Amy Rose Green , Anusha Kassan , Farah Charania , Shelly Russell-Mayhew , Suzanne Goopy
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Abstract

In recent years, numerous scholars have advocated for the concept of embodiment—defined as the experience of engaging one's body with the world (Allan, 2005; Piran & Teall, 2012)—as a valuable framework for understanding women's experiences of their bodies. However, there is a paucity of research on embodiment specifically among newcomer women (including immigrants, refugees, and non-permanent residents) who belong to racialized groups in Canada. This article presents findings from a feminist research study employing an Arts-Based Engagement Ethnography (ABEE) methodology to investigate the embodiment experiences of six racialized newcomer women in Canada. The study reveals several unique factors influencing embodiment in this demographic, suggesting that future research, clinical practice, and social justice efforts should consider these factors both conceptually and methodologically.
女权主义对新移民妇女体现的理解
近年来,许多学者都主张将 "体现"(embodiment)这一概念定义为一个人的身体与世界互动的体验(Allan,2005 年;Piran & Teall,2012 年)作为理解女性身体体验的重要框架。然而,专门针对属于加拿大种族化群体的新移民妇女(包括移民、难民和非永久居民)的身体体验研究却很少。本文介绍了一项女权主义研究的结果,该研究采用基于艺术的参与人种学(ABEE)方法,调查了加拿大六名种族化新移民妇女的体现体验。研究揭示了影响这一人群体现的几个独特因素,建议未来的研究、临床实践和社会正义工作应在概念和方法上考虑这些因素。
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Acta Psychologica
Acta Psychologica PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
5.60%
发文量
274
审稿时长
36 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Psychologica publishes original articles and extended reviews on selected books in any area of experimental psychology. The focus of the Journal is on empirical studies and evaluative review articles that increase the theoretical understanding of human capabilities.
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