Anna Korteweg on the politics of integration, gender and race in relation to people labelled immigrants
Anna Korteweg is a professor of sociology and head of Department of Sociology at the University of Toronto. Anna Korteweg works on gender, Islam and immigrant integration in the Netherlands, Germany and Canada. Listen tot this great podcast!
On this edition of VIEW to the U, Professor Anna Korteweg from the Department of Sociology at U of T Mississauga talks about the motivations behind her research in immigration integration, policy and practices. She also outlines the work she has done with her long-time collaborator from Humboldt University in Germany, Professor Gökçe Yurdakul.
Her research focuses on the political debates regarding the integration of Muslim immigrants at the intersections of gender, religion, ethnicity and national origin in Western Europe and Canada. She has analyzed debates surrounding the wearing of the headscarf, “honour-based” violence, and Sharia law.
Very much in keeping with this “Adventures in Research” season of the podcast, Anna has a couple of academic anecdotes to share, but she also talks about the influence and importance of stories people tell, as well as the life lessons to be learned from knitting,
Her research focuses on the political debates regarding the integration of Muslim immigrants at the intersections of gender, religion, ethnicity and national origin in Western Europe and Canada. She has analyzed debates surrounding the wearing of the headscarf, “honour-based” violence, and Sharia law.
Anna joined the faculty at UTM in 2004 and served as the Chair of UTM’s Department of Sociology from 2015-20.
A full transcript of this interview is available at uoft.me/6pb.
Resources
– For more about Anna’s work, see her website at www.utm.utoronto.ca/sociology/peopl…anna-c-korteweg.
– In the interview, Anna mentioned Hot Docs as a great place to see some documentaries, www.hotdocs.ca/.
– She also mentioned the book The Goblin Emperor by Katherine Addison as a great fantasy-genre read, www.goodreads.com/book/show/179100…e-goblin-emperor.
– Lastly, she mentioned the Yarn Harlot, a blog by Stephanie Pearl-McPhee that is a pleasant diversion about knitting and life lessons, www.yarnharlot.ca/.