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Aspiration, reunification and gender transformation in Jat Sikh marriages from India to Canada
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Auteur/contributeur
- MOONEY, NICOLA (Auteur)
Titre
Aspiration, reunification and gender transformation in Jat Sikh marriages from India to Canada
Résumé
In this article I explore marriage as a strategy of family migration among a transnational community of middle-class Jat Sikhs. Family reunification and status aspirations are examined as central concerns of the transnational movement of Jat Sikhs from India to Canada. It is argued that Jat Sikh transnationalism and gender are mutually-constitutive: migration strategies can construct women, as well as men, as agents of marital citizenship, and in facilitating migration, transnational marriage may transform practices and notions of gender and status. The article is based on preliminary ethnographic research among Jat Sikh brides in Toronto and Vancouver, and forms part of a larger study of gender, modernity and identity in Indo-Canadian Jat Sikh marriages.
Publication
Global Networks
Volume
6
Numéro
4
Pages
389-403
Date
2006
Langue
Anglais
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04/12/2024 18:18
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Référence
MOONEY, NICOLA. (2006). Aspiration, reunification and gender transformation in Jat Sikh marriages from India to Canada. Global Networks, 6(4), 389‑403. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-0374.2006.00151.x
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Discipline
Thématiques
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