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Dynamics of identity and otherness within intercultural feminist practices in Italy
Authors:Erika Bernacchi
Institution:1. School of Social Justice, University College of Dublin, Dublin, Ireland;2. Department of Education Sciences and Psychology, University of Florence, Florence, Italyerika.bernacchi@ucdconnect.ie
Abstract:Drawing on fieldwork carried out in 2012–2013, this article explores the dynamics of identity and otherness within selected women’s intercultural associations in Italy in the light of the following issue: how to acknowledge differences among women – based primarily on ‘race’, ethnicity, legal status/citizenship, class and age – while maintaining a common political project. This article focuses on the contexts, which facilitate the formation of such a project by promoting the contesting of rigid categorization of women on grounds of nationality or culture. It first focuses on what is referred to as ‘a starting point a bit displaced’, second on the desire to move beyond divisions on nationality grounds and third on the concept of hybridity as a bridge between women. At the same time, the article confronts those issues that might conceal power differentials among women and argues in favour of a notion of feminist intercultural reflexivity.
Keywords:Migration  gender  intercultural practices  postcolonial feminism  identity  solidarity
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