Drawing on a qualitative study on migrant men recently arrived in Portugal, this paper examines how the experience of migration leads to the rebuilding of masculinity. The experiences of discrimination and strategies of resistance are linked to the history of Portuguese colonialism and the ways men hailing from contrasting colonial and postcolonial geographies within the Portuguese Empire (Brazil, Mozambique and Cape Verde) discover their subordination in the Portuguese context. We advance two central ideas. Firstly, we engage in an active historicisation of transnationalism and defend the postcolonial character of migrant masculinities. Rather than neutral or a-historical, transnational experiences of migration are better interpreted throu...
Background Traditional migration research has predominantly focused on men and tends to examine men ...
Building on original research and dialoguing with scholarly works on Portugal, France and the United...
The present article opens with a generic plea for the de-imperialization of Lusophone studies. A de-...
Drawing on a qualitative study on migrant men recently arrived in Portugal, this paper examines how ...
In different historical and cultural contexts it is important to examine the ways in which diaspori...
Drawing on a qualitative research project on immigrant men in Portugal, we aim at disentangling the ...
EU/ropean political community's reaction to irregular migrants is ambivalent. On the one hand, mi-gr...
Just as masculinity is crucial in the construction of nationhood, masculinity is also significant in...
The text analyzes the contradictions, ambiguities and accommodations underlying the remodelling of P...
The text analyzes the contradictions, ambiguities and accommodations underlying the remodelling of P...
In the context of contemporary studies of families and transnational lives, this paper sets out the...
This article examines the connected histories of (post)colonial migration and labour within the scop...
Abstract: Although migrant masculinities exhibit diverse forms of solidarities in host countries, ex...
This study aims at introducing a number of problems found in contemporary gender studies when it co...
This paper focuses on the gender identity transformations of Italian-Bangladeshi men who, after firs...
Background Traditional migration research has predominantly focused on men and tends to examine men ...
Building on original research and dialoguing with scholarly works on Portugal, France and the United...
The present article opens with a generic plea for the de-imperialization of Lusophone studies. A de-...
Drawing on a qualitative study on migrant men recently arrived in Portugal, this paper examines how ...
In different historical and cultural contexts it is important to examine the ways in which diaspori...
Drawing on a qualitative research project on immigrant men in Portugal, we aim at disentangling the ...
EU/ropean political community's reaction to irregular migrants is ambivalent. On the one hand, mi-gr...
Just as masculinity is crucial in the construction of nationhood, masculinity is also significant in...
The text analyzes the contradictions, ambiguities and accommodations underlying the remodelling of P...
The text analyzes the contradictions, ambiguities and accommodations underlying the remodelling of P...
In the context of contemporary studies of families and transnational lives, this paper sets out the...
This article examines the connected histories of (post)colonial migration and labour within the scop...
Abstract: Although migrant masculinities exhibit diverse forms of solidarities in host countries, ex...
This study aims at introducing a number of problems found in contemporary gender studies when it co...
This paper focuses on the gender identity transformations of Italian-Bangladeshi men who, after firs...
Background Traditional migration research has predominantly focused on men and tends to examine men ...
Building on original research and dialoguing with scholarly works on Portugal, France and the United...
The present article opens with a generic plea for the de-imperialization of Lusophone studies. A de-...