id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_vm3ve6rajbghbk36ddsgxdb4ba Jody Lynn McBrien Refugees, asylum seekers, and other immigrants 2017 12 .pdf application/pdf 9112 662 53 The Imagination of the Other in a (Post-)Sectarian Society: Asylum Seekers and Refugees in the Divided City of Belfast https://pure.qub.ac.uk/en/publications/the-imagination-of-the-other-in-a-post-sectarian-society-asylum-seekers-and-refugees-in-the-divided-city-of-belfast(7f2c364e-b0fa-40c6-b0a1-efa770099c59).html This article explores the ways a salient sectarian community division in Northern Ireland frames the imagination of newcomers and the experiences of asylum seekers and refugees. asylum seekers; Belfast; ethnic identity; gender; imagination of the Other; nationalism; refugees; sectarian omni-presence and the ongoing legacies of the Northern Ireland conflict impact asylum seekers and refugees' everyday lives Nevertheless, even without having a cohesive narrative of a single nation, the (gendered) imagination of community boundaries in Northern Ireland operates within a patriarchal frame policing female bodies according to the normative assumptions of the two number of asylum seekers and refugees in Northern Ireland and is a city that continues to be highly segregated In some cases, it went as far as respondents denying the idea that Northern Ireland's experience of sectarianism was in anyway impactful on asylum seekers and refugees. ./cache/work_vm3ve6rajbghbk36ddsgxdb4ba.pdf ./txt/work_vm3ve6rajbghbk36ddsgxdb4ba.txt