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Narrating marriage: negotiating practices and politics of belonging of Afghan return migrants

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Pages 631-649 | Received 01 Jul 2016, Accepted 19 Jan 2017, Published online: 07 Feb 2017
 

ABSTRACT

This article explores Afghan return migrants’ strategies and constraints to identify with the different spaces of belonging they encountered, through their expressions and practices of marriage. We take an in-depth approach to the life histories of 35 voluntary and involuntary Afghan returnees from European countries. We find that in narrating and performing different marriage practices, some Afghan return migrants construct fixed boundaries between different spaces of belonging, while others try to construct these boundaries as permeable and hybrid. Gender and mobility strongly define the way in which return migrants narrate and perform marriage as a cultural practice that determines who belongs, who wants to belong and who is able to belong. We conclude that while openly negotiating hybrid practices within a delicate theme such as marriage requires careful negotiation of boundaries, mobility can improve the extent to which return migrants can apply inventive and hybrid identifications for their personal needs and desires.

Acknowledgements

We thank our Afghan respondents for sharing their personal stories. Furthermore, we thank Melissa Siegel, Khalid Koser and two anonymous reviewers for their extremely valuable feedback on earlier versions of this paper.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Notes

2. For privacy reasons, all names of participants in this study are pseudonyms, and some geographical details are sometimes intentionally unspecified.

Additional information

Funding

This research was made possible with financial support by Cordaid, PSO and UNU-Merit.

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