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Type de ressource
Article de revue
Auteur/contributeur
  • Grabska, Katarzyna (Auteur)
Titre
Lost boys, invisible girls: stories of Sudanese marriages across borders
Résumé
Forced migration challenges and changes gender relations. The transnational activities of refugees resettled in the West create gender asymmetries among those who stay behind. This article explores the transnational marriages of young southern Sudanese women (‘invisible girls’), who either stayed in Sudan or remained in refugee camps in Kenya, to Sudanese men who were resettled to America, Canada or Australia (‘lost boys’). Incorporating gender as a relational category into the analysis of transnational practices that migrants and refugees engage in is important. The article argues that there is a need to put feminist analysis at the centre of transnational processes resulting from (forced) migration. It looks at the connections between different geographical locations, the impacts of the migration of young refugee men on bridewealth and marriage negotiations and the gender consequences for young women, men and their families. It is argued that transnational activities, such as marriage, contest, reconfigure and reinforce the culturally inscribed gender norms and practices in and across places. Transnational marriage results in ambiguous benefits for women (and men) in accessing greater freedoms. Anthropological analyses of marriage need a geographical focus on the transnational fields in which they occur. The article seeks to deepen understanding of the nuanced gendered consequences of transnationalism. It shows how gender analysis of actions taken across different locations can contribute to the theorisation of transnational studies of refugees and migrants.
Publication
Gender, Place & Culture
Volume
17
Numéro
4
Pages
479-497
Date
2010
Langue
Anglais, Espagnol
DOI
10.1080/0966369X.2010.485839
Titre abrégé
Lost boys, invisible girls
URL
https://uqam-bib.on.worldcat.org/oclc/10308747437
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Référence
Grabska, Katarzyna. (2010). Lost boys, invisible girls: stories of Sudanese marriages across borders. Gender, Place & Culture, 17(4), 479‑497. https://doi.org/10.1080/0966369X.2010.485839
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  • Rapports sociaux de sexe
  • Systèmes d'oppressions
    • Racisme
    • Sexisme
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  • Sciences humaines
    • Anthropologie
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  • 2000 à aujourd'hui
    • 2000-2009
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  • Afrique
  • Amériques
  • Océanie
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  • Histoire et politique
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