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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 인문/사회 > 사회과학 > LGBT/젠더 연구
· ISBN : 9781032404707
· 쪽수 : 290쪽
· 출판일 : 2024-11-28
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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















