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Migrant Masculinities in Women’s Writing = (In)Hospitality, Community, Vulnerability /
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Title/Author:
Migrant Masculinities in Women’s Writing/ by Ashwiny O. Kistnareddy.
Reminder of title:
(In)Hospitality, Community, Vulnerability /
Author:
Kistnareddy, Ashwiny O.
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XV, 242 p. 1 illus.online resource. :
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-82576-8
ISBN:
9783030825768
Migrant Masculinities in Women’s Writing = (In)Hospitality, Community, Vulnerability /
Kistnareddy, Ashwiny O.
Migrant Masculinities in Women’s Writing
(In)Hospitality, Community, Vulnerability /[electronic resource] :by Ashwiny O. Kistnareddy. - 1st ed. 2021. - XV, 242 p. 1 illus.online resource. - Global Masculinities. - Global Masculinities.
1. Introduction -- 2. Migrant Men: (In)Hospitality in France and Canada -- 3. Reconfiguring Community and Masculinities -- 4. Writing Vulnerability: Instructing, Conversing, Silencing -- 5. Conclusion: Towards a Poetics of Migrant Masculinities.
This book examines the representation of masculinities in contemporary texts written by women who have immigrated into France or Canada from a range of geographical spaces. Exploring works by Léonora Miano (Cameroon), Fatou Diome (Senegal), Assia Djebar, Malika Mokeddem (Algeria), Ananda Devi (Mauritius), Ying Chen (China) and Kim Thúy (Vietnam), this study charts the extent to which migration generates new ways of understanding and writing masculinities. It draws on diverse theoretical perspectives, including postcolonial theory, affect theory and critical race theory, while bringing visibility to the many women across various historical and geographical terrains who write about (im)migration and the impact on men, even as these women, too, acquire a different position in the new society.
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