Transcontinental polygyny, migration and hegemonic masculinity in Guinea-Bissau and the Gambia

IF 0.5 3区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY Australian Journal of Anthropology Pub Date : 2021-11-30 DOI:10.1111/taja.12417
Magdalena Brzezińska
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In the context of transnational migration, many non-migrant men in Guinea-Bissau and The Gambia postulate a ‘transcontinental’ version of polygyny, wishing to have one wife in Europe and another in Africa. Such claims are made among competing notions of love based on romantic intimacy and monogamy. This article explores the ways in which people rationalise polygyny in transnational marriage, based on the notion of hegemonic masculinity. Whereas hegemonic masculinity is an ideal asserted discursively, through persuasion, and relies on common consent, some migrant men resort to the strategy of keeping the African wife secret from the European wife—they are only able to assert a ‘one-sided hegemonic masculinity’ in transnational marriage. Ultimately, global economic inequalities and the demand for labour migration characteristic of contemporary neoliberal globalisation counter the trend towards romantic intimacy, necessitating transnational family forms and favouring polygyny.

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几内亚比绍和冈比亚的跨大陆一夫多妻制、移民和男性霸权
在跨国移民的背景下,几内亚比绍和冈比亚的许多非移民男性假设了一种“跨大陆”版本的一夫多妻制,希望在欧洲有一个妻子,在非洲有一个妻子。这种说法是在基于浪漫亲密和一夫一妻制的爱的相互竞争的概念中提出的。这篇文章探讨了人们在跨国婚姻中以男性霸权的观念为基础来合理化一夫多妻制的方式。然而,男性霸权是一种理想的主张,通过说服,并依赖于共同的同意,一些移民男性采取的策略是对非洲妻子保密,不让欧洲妻子知道——他们只能在跨国婚姻中主张“片面的男性霸权”。最终,全球经济不平等和当代新自由主义全球化特征对劳动力迁移的需求,抵消了浪漫亲密关系的趋势,使跨国家庭形式成为必要,并支持一夫多妻制。
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