AbstractsWomens Studies

Portraying Indonesian women's post-migration life in Finland

by M (Maryam) Siddiqah-Oinonen




Institution: University of Oulu
Department:
Year: 2015
Keywords: Education
Posted: 02/05/2017
Record ID: 2133395
Full text PDF: http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:oulu-201510092048


Abstract

This research is a modest attempt to provide the other side of story if Indonesian women post-migration live in Finland who is married to Caucasian men (Finnish). The preliminary idea that is use as the background in writing this research is started with the number of stereotypes towards Asian women and Caucasian men. In Indonesia, the type of woman who is approaching a Caucasian man, hoping to be married and migrate to the husband’s home country to have a better life known as a bule hunter. The key concepts of my literary review consist of social mobility, marriage migration, and post-migration experiences. The movement of transnational communities blurring the boundaries and has increased the number of transnational couples and marriages, which also affecting the opportunity of social mobility transfer into international level. Over time, the number of women getting married to foreign men has been increasing, from poor countries to more developed nations. In reality, immigration is a complex life journey which begins by experiencing loneliness, severe isolation, challenges, insecurity and disappointments. Downward mobility and career dislocation often accompanied changes in post-migration individual status. In the theoretical approach I am elaborating about my journey in finding the appropriate approach, starting from the possible approaches journey, introducing in brief of Bennet’s DMIS and social integration. It then ends by selected approach for my research, which is postcolonial feminism approach. Bennett’s ethno-relativism focuses more on the psychological scope and limits the development stages of ethnocentric only until integration process. While postcolonial feminism gives me more variety and flexibility in analyzing the data after my research subjects pass through the integration time, due to the fact that every person has its own context. The methodologies of this research is consist of qualitative, the narrative research and auto-ethnography. Qualitative methodology research is able to provide understanding of highlighting and investigating the social processes of migration decision making. In social research, the life story experiences have known as narrative research and a part of qualitative approach that could explain and help to understand social change in society. In auto-ethnography methodology, researcher can use her own personal experiences and studied along with other research subjects and look more deeply in self-other interaction. I conducted the interview by using open ended-interview. The data collection process began by searching research subjects, Indonesian women who got married with a Finnish man and who have been living in Finland for minimum period of three years. The length of period is enough time to adapt into Finnish culture and society. The main research question is “How do Indonesian women portray their post-migration life in Finland?” Following sub-research questions: (1) What kind of challenges do Indonesian women tells during a post-migration period of minimum of three…