This paper examines the relationships between narratives which have come to dominate in the twenty-first century about people seeking asylum and women’s stories of resistance and ruination. Identifying two narratives - the ‘hate figure’ and the ‘female victim’ – I develop understandings about some of the social, legal and historical contexts in which these narratives have come to dominate. Drawing on an ESRC project with women seeking asylum to explore some of the ways narratives can generate possibilities for some women, this paper also identifies how narratives can be deeply problematic for those who struggle to tell a story. Four analytical frameworks are used to make sense of how and why women tell their stories offering a critical theo...
This article is based on the findings of research undertaken towards a doctoral thesis funded by the...
In this paper I chart lines of flight in women artist’s narratives. In focusing on the complex inter...
Anne O’Donnell – ORCID: 0000-0003-3498-3167 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3498-3167Item not available...
This paper examines the relationships between narratives which have come to dominate in the twenty-f...
In the last decade there has been a growth in the number of women seeking asylum in the United Kingd...
In this chapter, I draw on an ESRC funded research that I conducted with women seeking asylum in the...
In this paper, I will draw on an ESRC funded research study, exploring the stories of women seeking ...
Telling stories is something we do to construct a sense of our lives for ourselves and to suggest to...
In this paper I discuss some of the ways women’s narratives reflect how they make sense of seeking a...
The recent so-called European refugee ‘crisis’ has once again posed a critical narrative issue conce...
Women seeking asylum with their children are amongst the most marginalised and stigmatised women in ...
Scholarship on asylum often overlooks bureaucracy, folding its associated sites and practices into t...
This project offers new approaches to examine political and social phenomena by offering an innovati...
A thesis submitted to the University of Bedfordshire, in fulfilment of the requirements for the degr...
In this chapter I discuss narrative frameworks and dominant narratives. I argue for the need to go b...
This article is based on the findings of research undertaken towards a doctoral thesis funded by the...
In this paper I chart lines of flight in women artist’s narratives. In focusing on the complex inter...
Anne O’Donnell – ORCID: 0000-0003-3498-3167 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3498-3167Item not available...
This paper examines the relationships between narratives which have come to dominate in the twenty-f...
In the last decade there has been a growth in the number of women seeking asylum in the United Kingd...
In this chapter, I draw on an ESRC funded research that I conducted with women seeking asylum in the...
In this paper, I will draw on an ESRC funded research study, exploring the stories of women seeking ...
Telling stories is something we do to construct a sense of our lives for ourselves and to suggest to...
In this paper I discuss some of the ways women’s narratives reflect how they make sense of seeking a...
The recent so-called European refugee ‘crisis’ has once again posed a critical narrative issue conce...
Women seeking asylum with their children are amongst the most marginalised and stigmatised women in ...
Scholarship on asylum often overlooks bureaucracy, folding its associated sites and practices into t...
This project offers new approaches to examine political and social phenomena by offering an innovati...
A thesis submitted to the University of Bedfordshire, in fulfilment of the requirements for the degr...
In this chapter I discuss narrative frameworks and dominant narratives. I argue for the need to go b...
This article is based on the findings of research undertaken towards a doctoral thesis funded by the...
In this paper I chart lines of flight in women artist’s narratives. In focusing on the complex inter...
Anne O’Donnell – ORCID: 0000-0003-3498-3167 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3498-3167Item not available...