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Fictitious Kinship: Intimacy, Relatedness and Boundaries in the Life of Hanoi's Migrant Domestic Workers
Based on one year of ethnographic fi eldwork, this article discusses the narratives of perceived discrimination and ethnic hatred of Polish migrants in Belfast. Using narrative theory, it examines the construction of identity of Poles as an unprivileged stratum of the Northern Irish society. Migrants’ stories are followed by analysis of the contradictions and tensions between what they construct as their realities and ‘objective truth’. Subsequently, the article accounts for these tensions by exploring the links between ‘cultural repertoires’ of Polish migrants and the ways in which their narratives are presented.