Forced Childlessness and Ruptured Personhood: The Politics of Motherhood for Central African Refugee Women Resettled in Australia
Abstract
(ProQuest: ... denotes non-US-ASCII text omitted.)There, in that tent in the refugee camp, life was hard. Camille told me. null there, she went on, null had my children. Here, she gestured to her stomach. And null she said, and pointed to her back.In Australia, she continued, null am back in a tent. But here, I have no children. None. Australia has null me.1At the time this conversation took place in early 2014, Camille had been homeless for...
Paper Details
Title
Forced Childlessness and Ruptured Personhood: The Politics of Motherhood for Central African Refugee Women Resettled in Australia
Published Date
Jul 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
90
Issue
3
Pages
743 - 770
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