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Author Carver, Natasha, author.

Title Marriage, gender and refugee migration : spousal relationships among Somali Muslims in the United Kingdom / Natasha Carver
Published New Brunswick : Rutgers University Press, 2021

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Description 1 online resource (286 pages)
Series Politics of Marriage and Gender: Global Issues in Local Contexts
Politics of marriage and gender: global issues in local contexts.
Contents Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Transcription Symbols -- Series Foreword -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Context and Narrative: Speaking With and Speaking About -- 3. Atrocity Stories about Divorce -- 4. Personal Accounts of Relationship Breakdown -- 5. Being Responsible: Providing for Family -- 6. Doing Responsibility: Caring for Family -- 7. Somalinimo: An Existential Crisis -- 8. Regendering Somaliness in the British Context -- 9. Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- Index
Summary This ethical and poetic ethnography analyses the upheavals to gender roles and marital relationships brought about by Somali refugee migration to the UK. Unmoored from the socio-cultural norms that made them men and women, being a refugee is described as making "everything" feel "different, mixed up, upside down." Marriage, Gender and Refugee Migration details how Somali gendered identities are contested, negotiated, and (re)produced within a framework of religious and politico-national discourses, finding that the most significant catalysts for challenging and changing harmful gender practices are a combination of the welfare system and Islamic praxis. Described as "an important and urgent monograph," this book will be a key text relevant to scholars of migration, transnational families, personal life, and gender. Written in a beautiful and accessible style, the book voices the participants with respect and compassion, and is also recommended for scholars of qualitative social research methods
Analysis gender roles, marital relationships, spouse, spousal relationships, Somali, Somali Muslims, refugee, marriage, UK, United Kingdom, religious discourse, politico-national discourse, gender practices, welfare system, migration, transnational families, personal life, wedding, Islamic praxis, Islamic, divorce, Existential Crisis, family, children, british, Great Britain, Britain, politics of marriage, politics of marriage and migration, gender, families, family culture
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Subject Immigrant families -- Great Britain
Marriage -- Great Britain
Muslim families -- Great Britain
Muslims -- Great Britain -- Social conditions
Sex role -- Great Britain
Somalis -- Cultural assimilation -- Great Britain
Somalis -- Great Britain -- Social conditions
Electronic books.
e-books.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
Immigrant families
Marriage
Muslim families
Muslims -- Social conditions
Sex role
Great Britain
Genre/Form Electronic books
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781978805576
1978805578
9781978805569
197880556X
9781978805552
1978805551