Repairing the breach: identity narratives of a Latin American woman in Andalusia

IF 1 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Culture & Psychology Pub Date : 2023-03-08 DOI:10.1177/1354067x231160237
Manuel L de la Mata-Benítez, Alicia Español, José Antonio Matías-García, María Lojo, Cristina del Villar-Toribio
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Migration can be understood as a breach in life experience, creating a transition, and identity narratives as a strategy to repair this breach. Our study focuses on how two classical dilemmas that characterize this process are navigated in the narrative of migration of the participant (An Ecuadorian migrant woman in Andalusia): self versus others, and continuity of the self over time, despite changes. A semi-structured interview was conducted to achieve the objectives of the study. The interview was transcribed and analyzed on three axes: 1) Migration settings, identifying the dominant spaces of interaction where the migration narrative takes place; 2) Migration I-positions and voices, identifying the I-positions and voices involved in the narrative; and 3) Continuities and discontinuities in the identity narrative. The results demonstrated that the main settings and positions in the narrative were related to nationality, gender, and religion in relation to the dilemmas of self versus others and continuity versus change. These positions help the participant negotiate self-continuity in front of the changes associated with migration and the resistance against xenophobic discourses and positions in the host country. Results support the analysis of the transition processes associated to migration based on the concept of proculturation.
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修复裂痕:安达卢西亚一位拉丁美洲妇女的身份叙事
移民可以被理解为生活经验中的一个缺口,创造了一个过渡,而身份叙事则是修复这个缺口的一种策略。我们的研究重点是如何在参与者(安达卢西亚的厄瓜多尔移民妇女)的移民叙述中处理这一过程的两个经典困境:自我与他人,以及自我随时间的连续性,尽管发生了变化。为了达到研究的目的,我们进行了半结构化的访谈。对访谈进行转录和分析的三个轴:1)迁移设置,确定迁移叙事发生的主要互动空间;2)迁移i -position和voice,识别叙事中涉及的i -position和voice;3)身份叙事的连续性和不连续性。结果表明,叙事中的主要背景和立场与国籍、性别和宗教有关,与自我与他人、连续性与变化的困境有关。这些立场有助于参与者在与移民相关的变化和对东道国仇外言论和立场的抵制面前谈判自我连续性。研究结果支持了基于繁殖概念的迁移相关过渡过程的分析。
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Culture & Psychology
Culture & Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Culture & Psychology addresses the centrality of culture necessary for a basic understanding of the psychology of human beings: their identity, social conduct, intra- and intersubjective experiences, emotions and semiotic creativity. By drawing on diverse theoretical backgrounds, the editorial aim is to provide an international and interdisciplinary forum for scholarly investigations and discussions that will advance our basic knowledge of the self in its historical and cultural contexts. The orientation of the journal is towards formulating new conceptualizations of culture in psychology, together with theoretically relevant empirical investigations.
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