Hybrid identities? Trajectories of the fate of old Muslim women in Poland

Autores/as

  • Maria Stojkow AGH University of Science and Technology
  • Dorota Żuchowska-Skiba AGH University of Science and Technology, Polonia

Resumen

En el estudio de los procesos de integración de los inmigrantes, los temas relacionados con la transformación de sus identidades que están influenciados por la decisión de abandonar su propio país y vivir en otro son en este papel muy importante. Este momento es el punto de inflexión que transforma la identidad de los inmigrantes, quienes deben redefinirse a sí mismos y a su lugar en la nueva realidad política, social y cultural del estado de acogida.
El objetivo principal del artículo será mostrar los cambios que afectan la identidad de las mujeres musulmanas ancianas que han vivido en Polonia durante al menos 10 años. Esto permitirá mostrar la importancia de las identidades construidas por las mujeres inmigrantes para el proceso de su integración con la sociedad polaca.

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Biografía del autor/a

Maria Stojkow, AGH University of Science and Technology

PhD, associated Proffesor at AGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Humanities

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2018-06-29

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Stojkow, M., & Żuchowska-Skiba, D. (2018). Hybrid identities? Trajectories of the fate of old Muslim women in Poland. Revista Prisma Social, (21), 177–193. Recuperado a partir de https://revistaprismasocial.es/article/view/2485