Migration, Islam and Masculinities: Transforming Emigration and Immigration Societies

Migration, Islam and Masculinities: Transforming Emigration and Immigration Societies

Organizer
Carl-von-Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg Institut für Politikwissenschaft
Venue
Oldenburg
Location
Oldenburg
Country
Germany
From - Until
12.04.2007 - 14.04.2007
Deadline
01.03.2007
By
María do Mar Castro Varela

The theme of the conference 'Migration, Islam and Masculinities: Transforming Emigration and Immigration Societies' is essentially a research desiderata. On the one hand there are few research projects in migration studies which use masculinity as a category of analysis. On the other hand migration has been neglected in studies on masculinities, and migrant masculinities have not really been considered as an independent topic. This noticeable lack of research into ethnic and national differences of masculinities needs to be addressed.

This is particularly true of the investigation of Muslim migrant masculinities. Subsequent to the attacks on 11 September 2001, this was identified as a specific research area with an explicit emphasis on differences between ‘Western’ and ‘Muslim’ or migrant identities. Although the experience of migration has been, and remains, a constitutive factor for the biographies of numerous leaders of different factions of political Islam, it has been neglected in research. The same goes for the diverse formations of Islam in diaspora and their relation to (re)constructions of masculinities.

This conference represents an attempt to bring together results from research projects in the fields of ‘Migration and Masculinity’ and ‘Masculinity and Islam’. An analytical look at the field of 'Migration, Islam and Masculinities' should be interdisciplinary and take different factors into account. We specifically wish to stimulate a theoretical debate.

There will be a number of keynote addresses as well as parallel sessions. We invite abstracts of
approximately 200 words until 1 March 2007, under the following themes:

1. Migration and Constructions of Masculinities
2. Islam and Diaspora-Masculinities
3. Feminist Perspectives on 'Muslim Migrant Men’
4. Masculinisation & Feminisation of the Labour Market
5. Representations of Masculinities, Migration and Islam
6. Counselling Men – Moving Masculinities

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Contact (announcement)

Dursun Tan

Institut für Politikwissenschaft
D - 26111 Oldenburg
0441/798-4839

dursun.tan@uni-oldenburg.de

www.masculinities.de
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Published on
15.02.2007
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