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      Othering, identity formation and agency

      Qualitative Studies
      Aarhus University Library

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          The article examines the potentials of the concept of othering to describe identity formation among ethnic minorities. First, it outlines the history of the concept, its contemporary use, as well as some criticisms. Then it is argued that young ethnic minority men in Denmark are subject to intersectional othering, which contains elements of exoticist fascination of the other. On the basis of ethnographic material, it is analysed how young marginalized ethnic minority men react to othering. Two types of reactions are illustrated: 1) capitalization on being positioned as the other, and 2) refusing to occupy the position of the other by disidentification and claims to normality. Finally, it is argued that the concept of othering is well suited for understanding the power structures as well as the historic symbolic meanings conditioning such identity formation, but problematic in terms of agency.

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          Journal
          Qualitative Studies
          QS
          Aarhus University Library
          1903-7031
          October 03 2011
          October 03 2011
          : 2
          : 2
          : 63-78
          Article
          10.7146/qs.v2i2.5510
          e0dc68f0-380a-4fc2-8bcd-924faf6f7466
          © 2011
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