Gender Equality as 'Cultural Stuff': Ethnic Boundary Work in a Classroom in Switzerland

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Publications
Title
Gender Equality as 'Cultural Stuff': Ethnic Boundary Work in a Classroom in Switzerland
Journal
Diversities
Author(s)
Duemmler Kerstin, Dahinden Janine, Moret Joëlle
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Published
Issued date
2010
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
12
Number
1
Pages
19-37
Language
english
Abstract
The idea of boundary work has become a key concept in studies on ethnicity and¦provides new theoretical insights into the social organisation of cultural difference.¦People articulate ethnic boundaries in everyday interactions using conceptual¦distinctions to construct notions of 'us' and 'them'. This study is based on an¦empirical case study (ethnographic fieldwork, interviews) with young people (16-21¦years old) in a Swiss vocational school. The results emphasise that the moral¦imperative of gender equality is the most significant category used to create¦boundaries between Swiss and Albanian migrants. Our study considers boundary¦work as relational and thus examines the strategies of both the Swiss majority and¦the (male) Albanian minority. Results suggest that the boundary itself is seldom¦contested by either Swiss or Albanians, and we argue that the visibility of the¦boundary ('brightness') is closely linked to larger power relations in society between¦those groups.
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