Social Identities
Volume 25, Issue 6, 2019, Pages 843-859

Identity, Othering and belonging: toward an understanding of difference and the experiences of African immigrants to Australia (Article)

Udah H.* , Singh P.
  • a School of Humanities Languages and Social Science, Griffith University, Nathan, Australia, School of Education and Professional Studies, Griffith University, Mount Gravatt, Australia, School of Human Services and Social Work, Griffith University, Logan, Australia
  • b School of Education and Professional Studies, Griffith University, Mount Gravatt, Australia

Abstract

This paper aims to contribute to understanding of difference and knowledge on the analysis of the concepts of identity, Othering and belonging not only from a theoretical perspective, but more importantly by relating them empirically to the Australian context in a way that sheds a better light on the experiences of African immigrants to Australia. It draws on data from interviews conducted with 30 black Africans living in South East Queensland. Their racialized identities impacted on how they felt, were defined, related to and constructed, in Australia. Their accounts suggest that Othering practices can marginalize, exclude and affect migrants and refugees’ ideas and sense of belonging. The findings indicate the need for a more inclusive Australia, the accommodation of difference, the fostering of new identities, the rejection of negative representations and stereotypes of the Other, and the recognition that Othering is one of the important factors to understanding the marginalization, exclusion and challenges of ethnically and racially marked people in Australia. © 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

Author Keywords

Australia Othering Queensland Identity Belonging African immigrants

Index Keywords

sense of place racial identity immigrant Queensland marginalization social inclusion identity construction Australia migrants experience black population

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85059896994&doi=10.1080%2f13504630.2018.1564268&partnerID=40&md5=19ef4a75877dad7fa0c9155d39e82280

DOI: 10.1080/13504630.2018.1564268
ISSN: 13504630
Cited by: 1
Original Language: English