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Record ID: 8541926a-5f6e-4cc4-8535-2a38b94e9fbc
Type: Journal Article
Title: Refugees, Race, and Gender: The Multiple Discrimination against Refugee Women
Other Titles: Refuge
Authors: Social Sciences, Unsw
Pittaway, Eileen Centre for Refugee Research Faculty of Arts
Bartolomei, Linda Centre for Refugee Research Faculty of Arts
Categories: Culturally and Linguistically Diverse / Migrant / Refugee communities
Year: 2001
Citation: No 6 Vol.: 19
Notes:  This paper examines the intersectionality of race and gender in refugee situations, and the multiple forms of discrimination experienced by refugee women. It explores the notion of racism as a root cause of refugee generation, and the gendered nature of the refugee experience. The manner in which racism and sexism intersect to compound the human rights violations that refugee women experience is explored in the treatment of sexual violence in international and domestic law and policy; during armed conflict; in refugee camps; in countries of first asylum; and in countries of resettlement. Using a case study of one strand of refugee policy in Australia, it illustrates the impact of this discrimination on refugee women. The forthcoming World Conference against Racism offers a unique opportunity for this phenomenon to be addressed by the international community.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/16569
Physical description: Pages 21-32
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