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Abstract
The growing presence of African women (especially Moroccans) in the support services for survivors of gender-based violence in Catalonia (Spain) highlights how the perception of difference in contexts of significant cultural diversity can fuel othering processes based on racialized assumptions, which may ultimately lead these women to experience situations of additional vulnerability. Through the results of an anthropological study based on African (mainly Moroccan) women, we show how their racialized “otherness” is a cultural construct resulting from a combination of five main variables: gender, ethnicity, nationality, phenotype and religion. One of the most critical consequences of activating this reductionist mechanism is the creation of additional vulnerability for other women in the same situation.
We then analyze how these women mobilize cultural, ethnic, religious and socioeconomic markers, with results that ultimately impede the formation of sisterhood and mutual support relationships, thus increasing their sense of being neglected and their vulnerability.
We then analyze how these women mobilize cultural, ethnic, religious and socioeconomic markers, with results that ultimately impede the formation of sisterhood and mutual support relationships, thus increasing their sense of being neglected and their vulnerability.
Translated title of the contribution | Vulnerabilidad inducida: consecuencias de la racialización para mujeres africanas en un centro de protección a mujeres en Cataluña (España) |
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Original language | English |
Title of host publication | Unwritten Afro-Iberian Memories and Histories |
Editors | Yolanda Aixelà-Cabré |
Place of Publication | Londres |
Publisher | Routledge |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9781003582755 |
Publication status | E-pub ahead of print - 2025 |
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Crianza, desamparo y vulnerabilidad sociocultural. análisis situacional y propuestas de intervención.
Longhi , L. (Collaborator), Valdes Gazquez, M. (Investigator), García García, C. D. J. (Investigator), Gonzalez Echevarria, A. (Investigator), Casado Aijon, I. (Collaborator), Bretones Peregrina, E. (Investigator), Sanjuan Nuñez, L. (Collaborator), Piella Vila, A. M. (Principal Investigator 2), Grau Rebollo, J. (Principal Investigator), García García, B. (Collaborator) & Lorite Garcia, N. (Investigator)
Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO)
1/01/18 → 30/09/21
Project: Research Projects and Other Grants