Session 4 - Panel III - The Role of Men in the Transnational Division of Domestic Work
In this panel, we analyse the role of men in the framework of research on "global care chains". We ask how and why male domestic work in receiving countries is being outsourced to migrants and which outcomes this has in terms of gendered and intergenerational relations as well as work life balance for both employers and migrant handymen. Dr. Rosie Cox, Birkbeck College, University of London Gender identity/national identity: Narratives of home repairs and being a 'good Kiwi bloke'. Dr. Majella Kilkey, University of Sheffield Gender Orders in a Divided Europe: Towards an international division of male domestic work. Dr. Francesca Scrinzi, University of Glasgow and CNRS, Paris Dr. Ester Gallo, University of Edinburgh Men of the Home - Interrogating Masculinity in the International Division of Care. Chair: Prof. Dr. Heather Hofmeister, Goethe University, Frankfurt Discussant: Prof. Dr. Ilse Lenz, Ruhr University, Bochum Prof. Dr. Anna C. Korteweg, University of Toronto Representations of Mothers in Media Reporting on Honour Killing: Racialization and the Reinforcement of the Dominant Gender Order. Dr. Alice Szczepanikova, Goethe University, Frankfurt When Gender Order Comes under Strain: Chechen Refugee Women in Europe. Prof. Dr. Mirjana Morokvasic-Müller, Université Paris Ouest-Nanterre la Défense Relying on Gender Order and Challenging it from Within. Chair: Prof. Dr. Kirsten Scheiwe, University of Hildesheim Discussant: Prof. Dr. Sabine Hess, University of Göttingen
Goethe Universität, Frankfurt am Main
20.01.2012 07:50:00
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