Migratory Men
Place, Transnationalism and Masculinities
Herausgeber: Stahl, Garth; Zhao, Yang
Migratory Men
Place, Transnationalism and Masculinities
Herausgeber: Stahl, Garth; Zhao, Yang
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This volume explores the theorization of transnational men in a global context, considering whether the experiences of men in relation to the economy, gendered expectations, politics and technologies contribute to the reimagination of local patterns of masculinity and femininity, or lead to reaffirmations of prescriptive gender roles.
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This volume explores the theorization of transnational men in a global context, considering whether the experiences of men in relation to the economy, gendered expectations, politics and technologies contribute to the reimagination of local patterns of masculinity and femininity, or lead to reaffirmations of prescriptive gender roles.
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- Routledge Research in Gender and Society
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 157mm x 235mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781032404707
- ISBN-10: 1032404701
- Artikelnr.: 71908689
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- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
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- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Routledge Research in Gender and Society
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 157mm x 235mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781032404707
- ISBN-10: 1032404701
- Artikelnr.: 71908689
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Garth Stahl is an Associate Professor in the School of Education at the University of Queensland, Australia. He is the author of Self-Made Men: Widening Participation, Selfhood and First-in-family Males; Working-Class Masculinities in Australian Higher Education; Ethnography of a Neoliberal School: Building Cultures of Success and Identity; and Neoliberalism and Aspiration: Educating White Working-Class Boys. Yang Zhao is a doctoral candidate in anthropology in the School of Social Science at the University of Queensland, Australia. Based on 13 months of fieldwork in Uzbekistan, his doctoral project investigates how young Uzbek men perceive and practise everyday masculinities in relation to family, religion and state. He has published several peer-reviewed articles on Uzbek masculinities, digital ethnography and HIV education.
Introduction; Chapter 1 Contemporary Arab-American masculinities written by
women: Intersections of transnationalism, ageing and affect; Chapter 2
Postcolonial migration as an escape from emasculation: The satanic verses
and the Indian middle-class quest for masculinity; Chapter 3 Boys to men:
Shifting literary representations of racialised migrant boys in Australia;
Chapter 4 Degrees of care: Theorising the masculinities of Indian
international students in Australian universities; Chapter 5 Breaking the
state of exception: Post-coloniality, masculinity and political agency
among racialised refugee men in Sicily; Chapter 6 Muslim masculinities
under siege? Masculinity, religion and migration in the life stories of
Muslim men married outside their religious group in Belgium and Italy;
Chapter 7 Entrepreneurs of desperation: Young men and migration in interior
Tunisia; Chapter 8 Be your own boss: The role of digital labour platforms
in producing migrant masculinity(s); Chapter 9 Globalisation, masculinities
and the domestic space: Men employing migrant reproductive workers in Italy
; Chapter 10 Protective migrant masculinity: Between marginalisation and
privilege; Chapter 11 Migration and mutual articulation with normative
masculinity in Zimbabwe; Chapter 12 Postcolonial histories, state
containment and securing (dis)locating young masculinities in a
transnational urban space; Chapter 13 Masculine anxieties of undocumented
South Asian male agricultural workers in Greece: Productive use of
bordering regimes and potential emasculation by racial capitalism; Chapter
14 Migration trajectories in Southern Africa: The masculinity fix between
Maputo and Johannesburg; Chapter 15 Migratory masculinities and
vulnerabilities: Temporality and affect in the lives of irregularised
Pakistani men; Chapter 16 'I came to Australia with very big hope, big
wishes, big goals': Applying 'mobility work' and 'resettlement work' to
explore the emotional labour and subaltern masculinities of
refugee-background men
women: Intersections of transnationalism, ageing and affect; Chapter 2
Postcolonial migration as an escape from emasculation: The satanic verses
and the Indian middle-class quest for masculinity; Chapter 3 Boys to men:
Shifting literary representations of racialised migrant boys in Australia;
Chapter 4 Degrees of care: Theorising the masculinities of Indian
international students in Australian universities; Chapter 5 Breaking the
state of exception: Post-coloniality, masculinity and political agency
among racialised refugee men in Sicily; Chapter 6 Muslim masculinities
under siege? Masculinity, religion and migration in the life stories of
Muslim men married outside their religious group in Belgium and Italy;
Chapter 7 Entrepreneurs of desperation: Young men and migration in interior
Tunisia; Chapter 8 Be your own boss: The role of digital labour platforms
in producing migrant masculinity(s); Chapter 9 Globalisation, masculinities
and the domestic space: Men employing migrant reproductive workers in Italy
; Chapter 10 Protective migrant masculinity: Between marginalisation and
privilege; Chapter 11 Migration and mutual articulation with normative
masculinity in Zimbabwe; Chapter 12 Postcolonial histories, state
containment and securing (dis)locating young masculinities in a
transnational urban space; Chapter 13 Masculine anxieties of undocumented
South Asian male agricultural workers in Greece: Productive use of
bordering regimes and potential emasculation by racial capitalism; Chapter
14 Migration trajectories in Southern Africa: The masculinity fix between
Maputo and Johannesburg; Chapter 15 Migratory masculinities and
vulnerabilities: Temporality and affect in the lives of irregularised
Pakistani men; Chapter 16 'I came to Australia with very big hope, big
wishes, big goals': Applying 'mobility work' and 'resettlement work' to
explore the emotional labour and subaltern masculinities of
refugee-background men
Introduction; Chapter 1 Contemporary Arab-American masculinities written by
women: Intersections of transnationalism, ageing and affect; Chapter 2
Postcolonial migration as an escape from emasculation: The satanic verses
and the Indian middle-class quest for masculinity; Chapter 3 Boys to men:
Shifting literary representations of racialised migrant boys in Australia;
Chapter 4 Degrees of care: Theorising the masculinities of Indian
international students in Australian universities; Chapter 5 Breaking the
state of exception: Post-coloniality, masculinity and political agency
among racialised refugee men in Sicily; Chapter 6 Muslim masculinities
under siege? Masculinity, religion and migration in the life stories of
Muslim men married outside their religious group in Belgium and Italy;
Chapter 7 Entrepreneurs of desperation: Young men and migration in interior
Tunisia; Chapter 8 Be your own boss: The role of digital labour platforms
in producing migrant masculinity(s); Chapter 9 Globalisation, masculinities
and the domestic space: Men employing migrant reproductive workers in Italy
; Chapter 10 Protective migrant masculinity: Between marginalisation and
privilege; Chapter 11 Migration and mutual articulation with normative
masculinity in Zimbabwe; Chapter 12 Postcolonial histories, state
containment and securing (dis)locating young masculinities in a
transnational urban space; Chapter 13 Masculine anxieties of undocumented
South Asian male agricultural workers in Greece: Productive use of
bordering regimes and potential emasculation by racial capitalism; Chapter
14 Migration trajectories in Southern Africa: The masculinity fix between
Maputo and Johannesburg; Chapter 15 Migratory masculinities and
vulnerabilities: Temporality and affect in the lives of irregularised
Pakistani men; Chapter 16 'I came to Australia with very big hope, big
wishes, big goals': Applying 'mobility work' and 'resettlement work' to
explore the emotional labour and subaltern masculinities of
refugee-background men
women: Intersections of transnationalism, ageing and affect; Chapter 2
Postcolonial migration as an escape from emasculation: The satanic verses
and the Indian middle-class quest for masculinity; Chapter 3 Boys to men:
Shifting literary representations of racialised migrant boys in Australia;
Chapter 4 Degrees of care: Theorising the masculinities of Indian
international students in Australian universities; Chapter 5 Breaking the
state of exception: Post-coloniality, masculinity and political agency
among racialised refugee men in Sicily; Chapter 6 Muslim masculinities
under siege? Masculinity, religion and migration in the life stories of
Muslim men married outside their religious group in Belgium and Italy;
Chapter 7 Entrepreneurs of desperation: Young men and migration in interior
Tunisia; Chapter 8 Be your own boss: The role of digital labour platforms
in producing migrant masculinity(s); Chapter 9 Globalisation, masculinities
and the domestic space: Men employing migrant reproductive workers in Italy
; Chapter 10 Protective migrant masculinity: Between marginalisation and
privilege; Chapter 11 Migration and mutual articulation with normative
masculinity in Zimbabwe; Chapter 12 Postcolonial histories, state
containment and securing (dis)locating young masculinities in a
transnational urban space; Chapter 13 Masculine anxieties of undocumented
South Asian male agricultural workers in Greece: Productive use of
bordering regimes and potential emasculation by racial capitalism; Chapter
14 Migration trajectories in Southern Africa: The masculinity fix between
Maputo and Johannesburg; Chapter 15 Migratory masculinities and
vulnerabilities: Temporality and affect in the lives of irregularised
Pakistani men; Chapter 16 'I came to Australia with very big hope, big
wishes, big goals': Applying 'mobility work' and 'resettlement work' to
explore the emotional labour and subaltern masculinities of
refugee-background men