Transnational geographies of the heart : intimate subjectivities in a globalising city
by
 
Walsh, Katie, author.

Title
Transnational geographies of the heart : intimate subjectivities in a globalising city

Author
Walsh, Katie, author.

ISBN
9781119050414

Physical Description
1 online resource

Series
RGS-IBG book series
 
RGS-IBG book series.

Contents
Intro; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Series Editor's Preface; Acknowledgements; Chapter One Introduction; British Global Mobilities; Postcolonial Histories, Cities, Migrations; Theorising Transnationalism: From the Global to the Intimate; Approaching Intimacy: The Structure of the Book; Notes; Chapter Two Geographies of Intimacy; Families and 'Family Life'; Geographies of Friendship; Couple Ties: Heteronormativity, Governance, and Love; Intimacy and the Sociological Study of Personal Life; Intimacies, Subjectivities, Spatialities; Note.
 
Chapter Three A Globalising Gulf Region and the British in DubaiMigration and Development of the GCC Region; Citizenship, Kafala, and the Temporary Migrant Worker; Social Stratification and Migrant Subjectivities in Dubai and the Gulf; Researching British Migration in Dubai, 2002-2004; A Reflexive Note; Chapter Four British 'Expatriate' Subjectivities in Dubai; British Imaginaries of Dubai and Emirati 'Culture'; 'Culture Shock' and Emotional Resources of Whiteness; The Spatialisation of an 'Expat' Lifestyle; Encounters with Low-income Migrants; Conclusion.
 
Chapter Five 'Community', Clubs and Friendship'Britishness' and Club Life; Heterogeneity within the British 'Community'; Belonging, Leisure, and the Significance of 'Play'; Coffee Mornings or Adventures for 'Expat Mums'; Transnational Mobilities and Friendships; Friends as Family; Conclusion; Chapter Six Sex, Desire and Romance in the Globalising City; Heteronormativity and the UAE's 'Decency Laws'; Race, Affluence and Masculinity in Transnational Space; Dubai's 'Global Nightscapes'; Dubai: No Place for Romance?; Conclusion; Chapter Seven Migration, Domesticity and 'Family Life'
 
'Family Time' and Space for FamilyGlobal Work, Expatriation and Marriage; Adult Children and the Family Home; Transnational Connections and Family 'Left Behind'; Conclusion; Chapter Eight Our Intimate Lives; Exploring the Spatialisation of Intimacy; Changing Gulf Subjectivities: Temporalities of Intimacy; Intimacy, Belonging and Home: Rethinking the Global City; References; Index; EULA.

Abstract
Transnational Geographies of the Heart explores the spatialisation of intimacy in everyday life through an analysis of intimate subjectivities in transnational spaces. The author draws on ethnographic research with British migrants in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, during a phase of rapid globalisation and economic diversification in 2002-2004. This research highlighted the negotiation of inter-personal relationships as enormously significant in relation to the dialectic of home and migration. A range of relationships are discussed in four empirical chapters focused on the production of 'expatriate' subjectivities, community and friendships, sex and romance, and families. The British migrants interviewed are diverse in terms of their length of residence, occupation, age, gender and marital status yet, at the same time, their reproduction of middle class, white and heteronormative subjectivities in postcolonial space marks them as privileged in collective terms. Essential reading for geographers, sociologists and anthropologists, this book demonstrates that a critical analysis of the geographies of intimacy might productively contribute to our understanding of the ways in which intimate subjectivities are embodied, emplaced, and co-produced across binaries of public/private and local/global space. --Book Jacket.

Local Note
John Wiley and Sons

Subject Term
British -- United Arab Emirates -- Social life and customs.
 
Interpersonal relations.
 
Noncitizens -- United Arab Emirates.
 
Britanniques -- Émirats arabes unis -- Mœurs et coutumes.
 
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Discrimination & Race Relations.
 
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Minority Studies.
 
Noncitizens
 
British -- Social life and customs
 
Interpersonal relations

Geographic Term
United Arab Emirates

Electronic Access
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119050414


LibraryMaterial TypeItem BarcodeShelf Number[[missing key: search.ChildField.HOLDING]]Status
Online LibraryE-Book594261-1001DS219 .B75 W35 2018Wiley E-Kitap Koleksiyonu