Migratory Men: Place, Transnationalism and Masculinities

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Foregrounding the ways in which men experience transnational migration, Migratory Men: Place, Transnationalism and Masculinities considers how we conceptualise and theorise mobile men in a global context. Bringing together studies from around the world (e.g. Australia, Pakistan, Tunisia, Zimbabwe and Italy), this collection foregrounds how the transnational migratory experience profoundly reshapes men’s complex identity practices. Specifically, the collection highlights how transnational migratory aspirations and experiences often lead men to reimagine local patterns of masculinity and/or reaffirm prescriptive gender roles as they encounter new spaces/places. In presenting interdisciplinary research, the international scholars consider the powerful roles of economics, politics and social class in shaping masculinities. Furthermore, the contributors emphasise how men affectively and agentically experience migration and how interaction with new spaces/places can often lead to negotiations between disempowerment and empowerment. As such, this collection will appeal to both non-academic readers who share transnational migratory aspirations and experiences and academic readers across the social sciences with interests in gender and sexuality, migration and diaspora, transnationalism and contemporary masculinities.

Author(s): Garth Stahl, Yang Zhao
Series: Routledge Research in Gender and Society
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 290
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Editors and Contributors
Introduction
Part I: Textual Representations
1 Contemporary Arab-American Masculinities Written by Women: Intersections of Transnationalism, Ageing and Affect
2 Postcolonial Migration as an Escape from Emasculation: The Satanic Verses and the Indian Middle-class Quest for Masculinity
3 Boys to Men: Shifting Literary Representations of Racialised Migrant Boys in Australia
Part II: Emotional Lifeworlds, Masculinities of Care and Familial Life
4 Degrees of Care: Theorising the Masculinities of Indian International Students in Australian Universities
5 Breaking the State of Exception: Post-coloniality, Masculinity and Political Agency Among Racialised Refugee Men in Sicily
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
Part III: Economics and Labour
7 Entrepreneurs of Desperation: Young men and Migration in Interior Tunisia
8 Be your Own Boss: The Role of Digital Labour Platforms in Producing Migrant Masculinity(ies)
9 Globalisation, Masculinities and the Domestic Space: Men Employing Migrant Reproductive Workers in Italy
Part IV: Postcolonialism and Othering
10 Protective Migrant Masculinity: Between Marginalisation and Privilege
11 Migration and Mutual Articulation with Normative Masculinity in Zimbabwe
12 Postcolonial Histories, State Containment and Securing (Dis)locating Young Masculinities in a Transnational Urban Space
13 Masculine Anxieties of Undocumented South Asian Male Agricultural Workers in Greece: Productive use of Bordering Regimes and Potential Emasculation by Racial Capitalism
14 Migration Trajectories in Southern Africa: The Masculinity Fix between Maputo and Johannesburg
15 Migratory Masculinities and Vulnerabilities: Temporality and Affect in the Lives of Irregularised Pakistani Men
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
Index