In:Discursive Navigation of Employable Identities in the Narratives of Former Refugees
Emily Greenbank
[Studies in Narrative 27] 2020
► pp. 227–228
Index
Published online: 8 June 2020
https://doi.org/10.1075/sin.27.index
https://doi.org/10.1075/sin.27.index
A
- adaptability 8, 85, 179
- agency
17–21, 81–87, 90, 97, 99–101, 135, 174–75, 179–83
- agency dilemma 10, 90, 95, 99–100, 135, 179–82, 192
- agency, pasting in 84, 134–36
- asylum seeking 2–3, 26–27, 76, 79, 172
B
- belonging 2, 113, 135–36, 155, 165–68
- benevolence
166, 168, 174, 178
- benevolent discrimination 166, 168
- binaries 166–67, 172, 176, 181–82
C
- capability 26, 80, 90, 100, 171
- capital
21–24
- cultural capital 21–23, 105–8, 113, 119–21, 170–71, 187–89
- embodied capital 22, 112–13, 115–16, 119–20, 169–70
- capital erasure 108, 113, 119, 121, 188–89
- institutional capital 22–24, 106, 108, 113, 119–21,170–71, 187–88, 191
- linguistic capital166
- migration of capital 21 24, 119–121, 170–71
- social capital 21, 23–24, 103, 105–9, 120–21, 147, 170–71, 187
- symbolic capital 23, 49, 106–7
- citizenship 108–9, 113, 120, 135–36, 160, 166–67
- competence 9, 22–23, 90–91, 105, 171, 179
- Community of Practice 146, 189
- constructed dialogue 63, 88
- criminality 26, 84, 171–72, 176, 180
D
- dependency 151, 161, 178–81
- dialogism20
- double voicing63
- Discourses, capital-D
24–28, 51
- Discourses of Gratitude 26–28, 65, 83, 87, 90, 177–79, 181–83
- Discourses of Refugeehood 26–28, 66–67, 78, 169–70, 171–75, 177
E
- Education 6–7, 21–23, 106–8, 119–20, 169–170, 187
- elderly, the
149–151, 161, 165, 167
- eldercare 149–51, 167
- elderspeak 149, 161
- employability 6–9, 33–34, 99, 119–21, 123, 145, 187–88
- employable identity 6–10, 16, 31, 33, 81, 105, 108–9, 123, 169–70, 182, 185–95
- ethnography 30, 32, 35–40, 42–43
F
- face 30, 72
- field 24, 119, 130, 143
- framing30
G
- gatekeeping 108–9
H
- humour71
I
- identity
6–7, 9–10, 13–21, 25, 27, 33, 50–52, 61, 78–81, 90, 99–100, 105, 108–9, 173, 180, 182
- employable identity 6–10, 33, 91, 108–9, 169–70, 182, 185–95
- Interactional Sociolinguistics 28–34, 169
- intersectionality 16–17, 101
L
- language ideologies 36, 49–50, 74, 113, 165–66
- language proficiency 5, 49–50, 125, 135, 159–160, 166
- Language in the Workplace 44–48
- laughter 71–73, 97, 155
M
- marginalisation 5, 17–18, 36, 39–41
- media 26, 65–66, 75–77, 171–72
N
- narrative
17–18, 51–52, 61, 63–67, 69, 78–80, 90, 185–86
- counter narratives 27, 129, 182
- narratives of flight 65–67, 70, 172–73, 186
P
- positioning 9–10, 26–28, 50–52
- power 17–25, 36, 49–50, 167–68, 176, 181–82
R
- racism120
- refugee crisis2
- refugee label 89, 108, 172–73, 176
- refugee legitimacy 26, 172, 180
- rhetorical questions 110–1
S
- small stories 152–53
- social constructionism 15–18, 175–76
- Spectacle of Refugeehood 175–77, 180–81, 193
- structure 18–21, 28, 33, 81–83, 178
- symbolic violence 23–24, 40, 62, 106
T
- transnationalism 108, 166–67
V
- victimhood
26, 65–66, 84–85, 172–77, 179–80, 186
- victimcy85
