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Femininities on transnational journeys and sexual health risk: experiences of Chinese immigrant women in Canada
Authors:Evelyne Micollier
Affiliation:IRD (Institut de Recherche pour le Développement/French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development), IRD UMI 233, INSERM 1175, University of Montpellier, Montpellier, France
Abstract:Negotiations at work in a globalising China in regard to femininity, sexuality, and family relationships have been well documented from the 1990s. Nonetheless less is known about them in a transnational context, and femininities are far less explored than masculinities. Drawing on interview data from a larger research study of transnationalism and gendered HIV vulnerability, this article investigates the intersection of femininity, sexuality and sexual health risk through Chinese immigrant women’s narratives about their experiences in Canada. It examines to what extent these intimate negotiations within China are re-enacted through Chinese immigrant women’s transnational experiences in Canada. These women live ‘in-between’ China and Canada in terms of identity, space and time with their cross-cultural connections unveiling both virtual and actual relations. Gender norms and roles, intimate and sexual experience, and family relations are realigned in the transnational lives of these women and are impacted by both their home and host societies, as well as their past and present experience in China. Used in the article as a concept and an analytical lens, gender is acknowledged as a key organising principle in post-immigration individual and social experience.
Keywords:Canada  China  femininity  gender  risk  sexual health  transnational spaces
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