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- In recent decades more Algerian, Moroccan, and Tunisian women have immigrated to France than men, yet despite their increasing numbers first generation immigrant women are rarely the focus of research.
- About the Author: Caitlin Killian is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Drew University.
- 291 Pages
- Social Science, Women's Studies
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About the Book
A sociological study of the cultural choices and identity negotiation of North African women immigrants in France.Book Synopsis
In recent decades more Algerian, Moroccan, and Tunisian women have immigrated to France than men, yet despite their increasing numbers first generation immigrant women are rarely the focus of research. In this sociological study, Caitlin Killian examines how Muslim women construct and manage their identities in the midst of a foreign culture--what they hold on to from their countries of origin and what they decide to embrace in France, why some immigrant women cope better with challenges in their new country than others, and how they raise children who will one day be French. She demonstrates that these women engage in selective acculturation and highlights their ability to resist labels that do not fit with their self perceptions. These findings point to the flexibility of personal identity, even among visible minorities whose self-identification choices were previously thought to be highly constrained.From the Back Cover
In recent decades more Algerian, Moroccan, and Tunisian women have immigrated to France than men, yet despite their increasing numbers first generation immigrant women are rarely the focus of research.In this sociological study, Caitlin Killian examines how Muslim women construct and manage their identities in the midst of a foreign culture--what they hold on to from their countries of origin and what they decide to embrace in France, why some immigrant women cope better with challenges in their new country than others, and how they raise children who will one day be French. She demonstrates that these women engage in selective acculturation and highlights their ability to resist labels that do not fit with their self perceptions. These findings point to the flexibility of personal identity, even among visible minorities whose self-identification choices were previously thought to be highly constrained.
Review Quotes
"Killian makes a worthy contribution to our understanding of first generation North African women who immigrated to France. She illuminates many aspects of the identity work they engage in, as they respond to racism and discrimination. The interviews are fascinating, revealing worlds that are often incommensurable with what many of us take for granted."--Michèle Lamont
"This book is an important contribution to the study of North African immigration to France. In offering these women the opportunity to tell their own stories of migration and recount their struggles over 'adaptation' in France, Caitlin Killian does a great service to anyone interested in broad issues of immigration, incorporation, and the negotiation of gender categories in the larger Muslim world."--Paul Silverstein
"In addition to the powerful first-hand accounts of te North African women immigrants, the book provides carefully researched informaiton and clear insight, both in the text and the extensive notes, into the immigrant presence and, more generally, into contemporary French culture... North African Women in France offers something of value to a wide range of readers."--French Review
About the Author
Caitlin Killian is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Drew University.Dimensions (Overall): 8.94 Inches (H) x 6.06 Inches (W) x .64 Inches (D)
Weight: .87 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 291
Genre: Social Science
Sub-Genre: Women's Studies
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Caitlin Killian
Language: English
Street Date: July 7, 2006
TCIN: 1004352565
UPC: 9780804754217
Item Number (DPCI): 247-22-5353
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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