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Routledge Migrant Men: Critical Studies of Masculinities

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Description

Migrant Men: Critical Studies of Masculinities and the Migration Experience offers an essential collection of chapters regarding the international study of men and migration. As part of the Routledge Research in Gender and Society series, this volume explores the concept of migratory masculinities. It examines how men navigate and reconstruct their identities when moving into new national, ethnic, and cultural environments. The text investigates the tensions, ambivalence, and assimilation processes that occur during the immigration experience. By utilizing interviews and data from migrants living and working in Australia, the book provides empirical evidence of how masculinity is reshaped in a new context. This resource is designed for those studying the intersections of gender, sociology, and migration studies, providing a deep look into the social shifts experienced by men in a globalized world.

Key Features

Explores the concept of migratory masculinities and how men reconstruct gender identities within new cultural and ethnic contexts.

Provides empirical data and interviews from migrants living and working in Australia to support theoretical arguments.

Analyzes the points of tension, ambivalence, and assimilation that men face during the immigration process.

Part of the Routledge Research in Gender and Society series, offering academic depth to migration and masculinity studies.

Contributes to the growing international body of work regarding the social experiences of men in migration.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
03 August 2009
Listed Since
22 October 2008

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