‘ … How am I going to pass this “audition”?’ Shame and respectability among Ethiopian adolescent girls – dialogue with an invitation to expand occupational aspirations
The responsiveness of at-risk adolescent Ethiopian girls to the contents of a workshop promoting their occupational aspirations was found to be related to their belief in their ability to negotiate the unwelcome ethno-racial gaze of Israeli society. This belief is closely tied to the way they perceive and experience their ethno-racial blackness – as a burden or as a resource. Based on the field research, the article discusses the two responses to the workshop and suggests a framework informed by FemCRT as a possible approach to overcoming the shortcomings of the workshop described.
Oppenhaim-Shachar, S. (2017)
‘ … How am I going to pass this “audition”?’ Shame and respectability among Ethiopian adolescent girls – dialogue with an invitation to expand occupational aspirations. Gender and Education, 1-16. Doi.org/10.1080/09540253.2017.1406899
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