Embodied stories:African-Dutch women narrate (in)visibility and agency in the city of The Hague

The article explores African-Dutch women’s embodied stories of agency. It builds on participatory research carried out in the city of The Hague in the Netherlands, in which African-Dutch women were engaged in the process of making visual and material objects, that elicited storytelling. Discussing how agency is embodied, the article demonstrates how a focus on the body and materiality opens up perspectives on women’s agency and empowerment that often remains invisible. It also argues that such embodied stories offer counter- narratives to the more visible stories that are present in dominant d... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Bartelink, Brenda
Bustamante, Gabriela
Kwamba, Lerina
Lowe, Sophia
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Reihe/Periodikum: Bartelink , B , Bustamante , G , Kwamba , L & Lowe , S 2020 , ' Embodied stories : African-Dutch women narrate (in)visibility and agency in the city of The Hague ' , LOVA: tijdschrift voor feministische antropologie , vol. 41 , pp. 8-32 .
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : http://hdl.handle.net/11370/5677a08e-cd24-4ecd-95d5-d8d9e7e83acb

The article explores African-Dutch women’s embodied stories of agency. It builds on participatory research carried out in the city of The Hague in the Netherlands, in which African-Dutch women were engaged in the process of making visual and material objects, that elicited storytelling. Discussing how agency is embodied, the article demonstrates how a focus on the body and materiality opens up perspectives on women’s agency and empowerment that often remains invisible. It also argues that such embodied stories offer counter- narratives to the more visible stories that are present in dominant discourses and interventions to empower women with migration backgrounds.