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Navigating The Everyday As Middleclass Britishpakistani Women Ethnicity Identity And Belonging 1st Ed Noreen Mirza

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Navigating The Everyday As Middleclass Britishpakistani Women Ethnicity Identity And Belonging 1st Ed Noreen Mirza
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.96 MB
Author: Noreen Mirza
ISBN: 9783030493110, 9783030493127, 3030493113, 3030493121
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Navigating The Everyday As Middleclass Britishpakistani Women Ethnicity Identity And Belonging 1st Ed Noreen Mirza by Noreen Mirza 9783030493110, 9783030493127, 3030493113, 3030493121 instant download after payment.

This ethnographic study of middle-class British-Pakistani women in Manchester explores the sense of belonging they create through recognition and social status. Belonging in these communities is enacted through the performance of different identities—class, ethnicity, nationality, generation, age, religion, and gender—that earn them social power and status among family and friends. To prove they are “model migrants,” worthy of respect and recognition, these women perform various and intersecting identities to maximize status and social capital in diverse situations. Far from being passive victims of racial, religious, or cultural discrimination, middle-class British-Pakistani women challenge prejudice against Muslims and British-Pakistanis through certain practices, objects, performances, and relationships, serving as ambassadors for their religious and ethnic identity through their conduct and interaction with others in daily life.

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