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‘There is always this feeling of otherness’: exploring the lived experiences of visually impaired immigrant women in Canada
Authors:Stine Hansen  Robert D Wilton  K Bruce Newbold
Institution:School of Geography and Earth Sciences, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada
Abstract:This paper explores the experiences of immigrant women with visual impairment in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) of Canada. Conceptually, the paper draws from feminist disability theory and critical scholarship on blindness to consider the discursive and material processes shaping women’s experiences across different socio-cultural contexts. Empirically, the paper draws from in-depth interviews with seven women. The analysis is organized around three themes. The first explores women’s understandings of visual impairment. The second examines the ways in which women’s experiences of visual impairment are shaped by meanings and attitudes that circulate within their cultural communities, and the extent to which immigration might challenge or reinforce these meanings. The third examines the shifting barriers and opportunities women face with respect to social and economic participation. We close by identifying the conceptual implications of our research.
Keywords:Visual impairment  immigration  women  intersectionality  Canada
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