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Impression et sauvegarde

Article de journal

CAREGIVING IN TRANSNATIONAL CONTEXT "My Wings Have Been Cut; Where Can I Fly?"

Date

2003

Auteurs

DENISE SPITZER, ANNE NEUFELD, MARGARET HARRISON, KAREN HUGHE et MIRIAM STEWART

Résumé

Migration often requires the renegotiation of familial and gender roles as immigrants encounter potentially competing values and demands. Employing ethnographic methods and including in-depth inter-viewing and participant observation, the authors explore the experiences of29 South Asian and Chinese Canadian female family caregivers. Care-giving was central to their role as women and members of their ethnocultural community. The women were often engaged in paid labor that compressed the time avail-able to fulfill their duties as caregivers. Women's role in the transmission of cultural values that serve to shore up the boundaries of their ethnic community did not allow for significant renegotiation of their care-giving responsibilities despite disrupted family networks and increased demands. These care-giving arrangements are more costly to women in Canada than in their countries of origin.

Journal title

Gender and Society

Volume

17

Numéro

2

Page numbers

267-286

Éditeur

Sage Publications, Inc

Fichiers joints

Liens

Mots-clés

Immigrant women; caregiving; transnationalism; Canada; Asian women

Secteurs économiques

Occupations in services - Domestic work, Home child care providers et Home support workers, housekeepers and related occupations

Groupes cibles

Chercheurs

Pertinence géographique

Chine, Philippines, Bangladesh, Inde, Sri Lanka, Nepal et Pakistan

Sphères d’activité

Études en genre et sexualité

Langues

Anglais