Bartered bridegrooms : transacting Muslim masculinities as colonial legacy /

In this eye-opening ethnography, we learn about the experiences of Muslim migrant husbands from Pakistan and Kashmir, who marry their British counterparts in the hope of marital and global social mobility bliss. For many, the parallel and intertwined migration and marital journeys do not pan out in...

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Yazar: Bi, Suriyah (Yazar)
Materyal Türü: Elektronik Ekitap
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Baskı/Yayın Bilgisi: Manchester, UK : Manchester University Press, 2024.
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505 0 |a Introduction -- 1. Transnational masculinity: the making of patriarchal aspirations across borders -- 2. Liminal masculinity: waithood, precarity and vulnerable migrant husbands -- 3. Reasserting masculinity: 'Songs of Sorrow' as practices of resistance -- 4. Spiritual masculinity: Sufi-scapes, Sabr , and religiosocial capital -- 5. Decolonising Muslim men: gender, race, and colonialism -- Conclusion -- References  
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520 |a In this eye-opening ethnography, we learn about the experiences of Muslim migrant husbands from Pakistan and Kashmir, who marry their British counterparts in the hope of marital and global social mobility bliss. For many, the parallel and intertwined migration and marital journeys do not pan out in the way they had hoped. Many experience precarity and vulnerability within the household and/or in employment, with some even being subjected to harrowing forms of domestic violence. Migrant husbands navigate an increasingly hostile British immigration system not only in public but also in private, at the hands of their wives and in-laws. The ethnography demonstrates how citizenship can be deployed as a performance of white power within single group identity, differentiated through colonial legacies of 'Britishness'. 
520 1 |a 'Taking full advantage of her insider-outsider status, Suriyah Bi introduces the reader to a side of Pakistani migration to the UK that has not been studied before. Bi's rich, sensitive, and hard-won ethnography includes moving testimonies and demonstrates how colonial legacies and contemporary immigration law reach right into the heart of the transnational household.'-- David N. Gellner, Professor, University of Oxford. 
520 1 |a 'This fascinating book is both cutting-edge and vital, with real-life implications for Muslim communities and for British society as a whole. A must-read for social scientists of gender, migration, Islam, and South Asia, as well as immigration experts in Europe and beyond.'-- Marcia C. Inhorn, Professor, Yale University. 
520 8 |a "This eye-opening ethnography traces the experiences of Muslim migrant husbands from Pakistan and Kashmir who marry British Muslim partners in the pursuit of both love and global social mobility. For many, the parallel and intertwined migration and marital journeys do not pan out in the way they had hoped; many experience precarity, vulnerability and even violence within the household and in employment. Migrant husbands navigate an increasingly hostile British immigration system, not only in public but also in private, at the hands of their wives and in-laws. This book demonstrates how citizenship can be deployed as a performance of white power within a single group identity, differentiated through colonial legacies of 'Britishness'."--back cover. 
521 |a The book's primary market and audience is anthropologists of gender and migration, and it will appeal to academics in Muslim and gender studies. Secondary audiences can be found in aligned disciplines of sociology, legal scholars, and those interested in ethnography as method. 
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