Schultz S. 'It's not easy'. Everyday suffering, hard work and courage. Navigating masculinities post deportation in Mali. Gender, Place & Culture. 2020.This paper offers insight into Malian men navigating their endangered hegemonic masculinities post deportation. Being returned against their will with empty hands, many see these difficulties as a potential hindrance to their ability to stand their ground. Tracing the representations and conduct of life of these men, this article explores deportees trying to form part of their communities given financial and migratory constraints, and often collective immobilization, vis-a-vis social obligations and the expectation to re-emigrate. Based on cases primarily from rural and some from urban s...
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Drawing on eight months of ethnographic fieldwork in the West African state of Mali (2014–2016), thi...
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The article focuses on the negotiation of identity among Senegalese migrant men in South Africa. The...
In this article I analyze how African gender categories have interacted with those produced and impo...
Background Traditional migration research has predominantly focused on men and tends to examine men ...
Schultz S. "The adventure is not easy." The Discretionary Politics of Social Suffering and Agency in...
Drawing on eight months of ethnographic fieldwork in the West African state of Mali (2014–2016), thi...
In Senegal, migration can both be a stigma and a privilege; it can increase social standing but also...
Suerbaum M. Becoming and “Unbecoming” Refugees: Making sense of Masculinity and Refugeness among Syr...
Men are seldom a topic of concern in migration research as gendered subjects who experience the impl...
This article gives insight to the unfulfilled expectations of young Malian men, who sought to make a...
This article discusses how Syrian men in Egypt renegotiate notions of masculinity during forced disp...
This thesis investigates the intersection of masculinity and citizenship in the striving for dignity...
Suerbaum M. Defining the Other to Masculinize Oneself: Syrian Men’s Negotiations of Masculinity duri...
This paper explores the local meaning of migration and the experience of immobility amongst young me...
Following the outbreak of the Syrian uprising in 2011, many Syrians fled to Egypt. This ethnographic...
Abstract: Although migrant masculinities exhibit diverse forms of solidarities in host countries, ex...
The article focuses on the negotiation of identity among Senegalese migrant men in South Africa. The...
In this article I analyze how African gender categories have interacted with those produced and impo...
Background Traditional migration research has predominantly focused on men and tends to examine men ...