UID/ANT/04038/2013This article offers a comparative analysis of two ethnographic case studies on double bind interactions within the mother–child relationship. In-depth interviews with, as well as participant observation among Cape Verdean and Indo-Mozambican migrant families settled in Portugal provide insight into the way in which mothering double bind interactions influence the dynamics of change and resistance involved in the gendered identities of their adult sons and daughters. In the analysis, we draw upon Bateson’s dynamical theory about communication, as well as on theories of Psychological Anthropology that reiterate an intersecting dialectic of levels at which ambivalence exists and structures human experience. We argue that conf...
In Santo Antão (Cape Verde), independent female migration has gained increasing importance since 197...
Cape Verdeans have migrated to many parts of the world. In Portugal, they are prominent demographica...
Migration research in Southern Africa has paid little attention to migrant men's involvement in the ...
UID/ANT/04038/2013This article discusses the potential role of parenting double bind interactions on...
The article examines how encounters in the everyday lives of three Cape Verdean migrant students in ...
The voices of Cape Verdean migrant student mothers in Portugal are examined in the light of Archer’s...
This essay focuses on independent female migration as it has developed in Santo Antão (Cape Verde) a...
ID/ANT/04038/2013 PTDC/CS-ANT/102343This article aims to discuss the influence of transnational fam...
Becoming a mother in the context of migration configures itself as a dynamic process of identity con...
International audienceThis article is about an association of Senegalese mothers who joined together...
Migration research in Southern Africa has paid little attention to migrant men's involvement in the ...
This chapter explores the concept of empowered mothering, defined by O’Reilly (2007:798) as “a gener...
Gender ideologies in Cape Verde are shifting. Individuals find themselves caught between changing t...
UID/ANT/04038/2013In addition to being the object of policy and legal initiatives, families of migra...
Becoming a mother in the context of migration configures itself as a dynamic process of identity con...
In Santo Antão (Cape Verde), independent female migration has gained increasing importance since 197...
Cape Verdeans have migrated to many parts of the world. In Portugal, they are prominent demographica...
Migration research in Southern Africa has paid little attention to migrant men's involvement in the ...
UID/ANT/04038/2013This article discusses the potential role of parenting double bind interactions on...
The article examines how encounters in the everyday lives of three Cape Verdean migrant students in ...
The voices of Cape Verdean migrant student mothers in Portugal are examined in the light of Archer’s...
This essay focuses on independent female migration as it has developed in Santo Antão (Cape Verde) a...
ID/ANT/04038/2013 PTDC/CS-ANT/102343This article aims to discuss the influence of transnational fam...
Becoming a mother in the context of migration configures itself as a dynamic process of identity con...
International audienceThis article is about an association of Senegalese mothers who joined together...
Migration research in Southern Africa has paid little attention to migrant men's involvement in the ...
This chapter explores the concept of empowered mothering, defined by O’Reilly (2007:798) as “a gener...
Gender ideologies in Cape Verde are shifting. Individuals find themselves caught between changing t...
UID/ANT/04038/2013In addition to being the object of policy and legal initiatives, families of migra...
Becoming a mother in the context of migration configures itself as a dynamic process of identity con...
In Santo Antão (Cape Verde), independent female migration has gained increasing importance since 197...
Cape Verdeans have migrated to many parts of the world. In Portugal, they are prominent demographica...
Migration research in Southern Africa has paid little attention to migrant men's involvement in the ...