Ambivalences of the emotional logics of migration and family reunification: emotions,experiences and aspirations of Bangladeshi husbands and wives in Italy |
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Authors: | Francesco Della Puppa |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory for Social research, Department of Philosophy and Cultural Heritage, Ca’ Foscari University, Venice, Italy |
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Abstract: | This article analyses the relational and emotional logics of migration, separation and reunification of Bangladeshi families in Italy. Migrant husbands are separated from their wives, with whom they have had little family life due to their migration, and seek family reunification. Wives’ migration due to family reunification, however, means separating them from their familiar environments and social networks. For this reason, some wives press for onward migration to the UK, where they hope that a larger Bangladeshi community and more social and cultural opportunities may provide a more fulfilling life compared to what they experienced in Italy. However, this means uprooting their husbands once again. The article observes the emotionally divergent dimensions among men and women as an element that can transform and redefine biographical projects and the migration trajectories in Europe of Bangladeshi families in Italy. |
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Keywords: | Family reunification Bangladeshi diaspora emotional logics of migration gender conflicts onward migration transnational marriage |
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