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Gender, Place & Culture
A Journal of Feminist Geography
Volume 23, 2016 - Issue 6
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Ageing masculinities and the nation: disrupting boundaries of sexualities, mobilities and identities

Pages 801-816 | Received 25 Jun 2014, Accepted 04 Apr 2015, Published online: 04 Aug 2015
 

Abstract

This article draws from a large-scale comparative project to focus on ‘ageing masculinities’ of second-generation Greek-American returnee migrants. In deconstructing multiple hegemonies (ethnicity, nation, patriarchy), the article explores how narratives of longing, belonging, family and kinship, as both experiential and storied accounts of self-imaging, become entangled through migration with social and personal his/stories, childhood upbringings and life-course stages. The analysis aims to explore the tensions and dynamics between structural, individual and cultural factors with respect to masculinities, and to elaborate on the contextualisation of masculinities in specific relational settings in later life. It is suggested that theoretical insights gained from a hermeneutical phenomenological analysis that is attentive to both the emotional/affective and gendered meanings of being and self-identity are important in empirically grounded studies of gender and migration. Such an analytical lens allows issues of masculinity and hegemony to be addressed and contributes to understanding transnational accounts of gendered power relations.

Las masculinidades del envejecer y la nación: romper las fronteras de las sexualidades, las movilidades y las identidades

Este artículo se basa en un proyecto comparativo a gran escala para enfocarse sobre las ‘masculinidades del envejecer’ de inmigrantes greco-estadounidenses repatriados de segunda generación. Al deconstruir las hegemonías múltiples (etnia, nación, patriarcado), el artículo explora cómo las narrativas del deseo, la pertenencia, la familia y el parentesco, como relatos tanto vivenciales como difundidos de la imagen de uno mismo, se enredan a través de la migración con las historias y relatos sociales y personales, la crianza y las etapas a lo largo de la vida. El análisis apunta a explorar las tensiones y la dinámica entre factores estructurales, individuales y culturales con respecto a las masculinidades y a elaborar sobre la contextualización de las masculinidades en entornos relacionales específicos más adelante en la vida. Se sugiere que los conocimientos teóricos obtenidos de un análisis hermenéutico fenomenológico que es atento tanto a lo emocional/afectivo como a los significados generizados del ser y la identidad propia son importantes en los estudios fundamentados empíricamente de género y migración. Dicha óptica de análisis permite abordar temas de masculinidad y hegemonía y contribuye a entender los relatos transnacionales de las relaciones de poder generizadas.

老化的男性气概与国族:打破性向、能动性与认同的边界

本文运用大规模的比较计画,聚焦第二代希腊裔美国人返乡移民者的‘老化的男性气概’。本文透过解构多重霸权(族裔、国族、父权),探讨同时作为经验与自我想像的故事记述之渴望、归属感、家庭与亲属关係,如何随着移民,与社会及个人历史、童年教养与生命历程阶段相互交缠。本分析旨在探讨与男性气概有关的结构、个人与文化因素之间的紧张关係及动态,并阐明男性气概在晚年的特定关係背景中的脉络化。本文主张,从诠释现象学的分析中,同时留意情绪/情感和性别化的存在意义与自我认同所获得的理论洞见,在根据经验的性别与移民研究中,是重要的。此般分析视角,使得男性气概与霸权之议题能够被处理,并对性别化的权力关係之跨国解释做出贡献。

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Russell King for comments on an earlier version, the three referees for genuinely constructive feedback and the editor, Prof. Peter Hopkins for insightful guidance.

Disclosure statement

All shortcomings remain my own.

Additional information

Funding

This work was supported by the AHRC [grant number AH/E508601X/1].

Notes on contributors

Anastasia Christou

Anastasia Christou is Associate Professor of Sociology, member of the Social Policy Research Centre and the FemGenSex research network at Middlesex University, London, UK. Anastasia has engaged in multi-sited, multi-method and comparative ethnographic research in the USA, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Cyprus and recently in Iceland. Anastasia has widely published research on issues of diasporas, migration and return migration; the second generation and ethnicity; space and place; transnationalism and identity; culture and memory; gender and feminism; home and belonging; emotion and narrativity; ageing/youth mobilities, care, trauma, ‘race’/racisms; and intersectionalities, embodiment, sexualities and motherhood/mothering.

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