Essentialist identities as resistance to immobilities : communicative mobilities of Vietnamese foreign brides in Singapore
Global migrations are often associated with, indeed motivated by, upward social mobility. However, the new mobilities paradigm emphasizes structural inequalities of migration mobilities that allow movement for some but mean stasis for others. This article studies the realities of marginalized mar...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1448432023-03-05T15:58:09Z Essentialist identities as resistance to immobilities : communicative mobilities of Vietnamese foreign brides in Singapore Chib, Arul Nguyen, Hoan Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Social sciences::Communication Gender Intersectionality Global migrations are often associated with, indeed motivated by, upward social mobility. However, the new mobilities paradigm emphasizes structural inequalities of migration mobilities that allow movement for some but mean stasis for others. This article studies the realities of marginalized marriage migrants engaged in the simultaneities of mobilities and immobilities, adopting resistant strategies against structures of social and regulatory oppression. We conducted qualitative interviews and ethnographic research with 33 Vietnamese foreign brides in Singapore. Applying an intersectionality framework reveals that, in response to multiple forms of spatial and social immobilities, the marriage migrants adopted essentialist identities at the intersection of ethnicity, gender, and class. Communication technologies, symbolic of new mobilities, were found to facilitate essentialist expression. The study reveals the complexity of intersectional marginalization and mediated essentialist strategies developed by marriage migrants facing immobilities, contesting dominant views of gender empowerment in postcolonial scholarship on identity. Published version 2020-11-27T07:55:49Z 2020-11-27T07:55:49Z 2018 Journal Article Chib, A., & Nguyen, H. (2018). Essentialist identities as resistance to immobilities : communicative mobilities of Vietnamese foreign brides in Singapore. International Journal of Communication, 12, 4030-4051. 1932-8036 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/144843 12 4030 4051 en International Journal of Communication © 2018 (Arul Chib and Hoan Nguyen). Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd). Available at http://ijoc.org. application/pdf |
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Global migrations are often associated with, indeed motivated by, upward social
mobility. However, the new mobilities paradigm emphasizes structural inequalities of
migration mobilities that allow movement for some but mean stasis for others. This
article studies the realities of marginalized marriage migrants engaged in the
simultaneities of mobilities and immobilities, adopting resistant strategies against
structures of social and regulatory oppression. We conducted qualitative interviews and
ethnographic research with 33 Vietnamese foreign brides in Singapore. Applying an
intersectionality framework reveals that, in response to multiple forms of spatial and
social immobilities, the marriage migrants adopted essentialist identities at the
intersection of ethnicity, gender, and class. Communication technologies, symbolic of
new mobilities, were found to facilitate essentialist expression. The study reveals the
complexity of intersectional marginalization and mediated essentialist strategies
developed by marriage migrants facing immobilities, contesting dominant views of
gender empowerment in postcolonial scholarship on identity. |
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