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Keynote, Where have the men gone? : The understated history and significance of migration in critical studies/politics of men and masculinities
Örebro universitet, Institutionen för humaniora, utbildnings- och samhällsvetenskap. (Gender Studies)ORCID-id: 0000-0002-9808-1413
2016 (Engelska)Konferensbidrag, Muntlig presentation med publicerat abstract (Övrigt vetenskapligt)
Abstract [en]

I have been arguing for quite a long time that critical, that is, feminist(ic), studies and politics on men and masculinities have been severely limited by ‘methodological nationalism’. This latter emphasis can lead attention away from some larger and more determinate questions, even when analyses are framed in comparative terms. Perhaps for these reasons the question of migration, that is men’s actual and potential migration and its effects, has appeared as somewhat muted within critical studies and politics of men and masculinities until relatively recently. In this session, I introduce a re-reading of these politics and studies, by emphasising the history and significance of migration (and sometimes non-migration) as an understated aspect. One reason for this understating might be that ‘migration’ has often been implicitly coded as ethnicised and racialized, concerned with those constructed as others, non-locals, and various ‘non-whites’. Yet migration is a much more variegated and complex set of processes involving men and masculinities across classes, ethnicities, and other differences, that, in crossing borders or seeking to do so, may disrupt methodological nationalism, and implicate (almost) all. Accordingly, I argue that migration is not an add-on of ‘non-migratory’ critical studies and politics on men and masculinities but a central part, in terms of historical development and theoretical significance.

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2016.
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men, maculinities, migration, Europe
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Genusstudier
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Genusvetenskap; Sociologi
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URN: urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-83642OAI: oai:DiVA.org:oru-83642DiVA, id: diva2:1447278
Konferens
Men and Migration in Contemporary Europe Conference, Centre for the European Research at the University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden, June 9-10, 2016
Tillgänglig från: 2020-06-25 Skapad: 2020-06-25 Senast uppdaterad: 2020-07-27Bibliografiskt granskad

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