Cosmopolitan Revolutionaries: Masculinity, Migration, and Gender Performativity in Latin American London

This article explores the relational dynamics by which a particular group of young Colombian men strategically construct and perform masculinity within context of Latin American London. Focusing on quotidian experience and seeking to move beyond stereotypical narratives of masculine “loss” or “adjus...

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Main Author: Natalie Araujo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hipatia Press 2020-02-01
Series:Masculinities and Social Change
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Online Access:https://hipatiapress.com/hpjournals/index.php/mcs/article/view/4376
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description This article explores the relational dynamics by which a particular group of young Colombian men strategically construct and perform masculinity within context of Latin American London. Focusing on quotidian experience and seeking to move beyond stereotypical narratives of masculine “loss” or “adjustment” relating to machismo, it demonstrates how “traditional” hegemonic norms are resourced as constitutive elements in the articulation of new modalities of gendered orientation. Observing that with migration Latin American men are often placed under contradictory pressure to both conform to and subvert cultural stereotypes of machismo and hegemonic masculinity, here young male Colombian migrants are seen to harness vernacular cosmopolitanism as an important moral orientation through which to creatively rearticulate machismo, dynamically reframing their subjectivities in ways that meaningfully engage with their life predicaments. What emerges are expressions of a subject position referred to here as the ‘cosmopolitan revolutionary,’ a performative orientation that encourages the expression of masculine authority and decisiveness while also emphasising anti-authoritarian and egalitarian principles of positive reciprocity and worldly care.
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spelling doaj.art-4f13122f4f8f44e2991904d85e95661d2022-12-22T00:32:36ZengHipatia PressMasculinities and Social Change2014-36052020-02-019110.17583/mcs.2020.4376Cosmopolitan Revolutionaries: Masculinity, Migration, and Gender Performativity in Latin American LondonNatalie Araujo0La Trobe UniversityThis article explores the relational dynamics by which a particular group of young Colombian men strategically construct and perform masculinity within context of Latin American London. Focusing on quotidian experience and seeking to move beyond stereotypical narratives of masculine “loss” or “adjustment” relating to machismo, it demonstrates how “traditional” hegemonic norms are resourced as constitutive elements in the articulation of new modalities of gendered orientation. Observing that with migration Latin American men are often placed under contradictory pressure to both conform to and subvert cultural stereotypes of machismo and hegemonic masculinity, here young male Colombian migrants are seen to harness vernacular cosmopolitanism as an important moral orientation through which to creatively rearticulate machismo, dynamically reframing their subjectivities in ways that meaningfully engage with their life predicaments. What emerges are expressions of a subject position referred to here as the ‘cosmopolitan revolutionary,’ a performative orientation that encourages the expression of masculine authority and decisiveness while also emphasising anti-authoritarian and egalitarian principles of positive reciprocity and worldly care. https://hipatiapress.com/hpjournals/index.php/mcs/article/view/4376cosmopolitanismmigrationmasculinitydiasporamachismo
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Cosmopolitan Revolutionaries: Masculinity, Migration, and Gender Performativity in Latin American London
Masculinities and Social Change
cosmopolitanism
migration
masculinity
diaspora
machismo
title Cosmopolitan Revolutionaries: Masculinity, Migration, and Gender Performativity in Latin American London
title_full Cosmopolitan Revolutionaries: Masculinity, Migration, and Gender Performativity in Latin American London
title_fullStr Cosmopolitan Revolutionaries: Masculinity, Migration, and Gender Performativity in Latin American London
title_full_unstemmed Cosmopolitan Revolutionaries: Masculinity, Migration, and Gender Performativity in Latin American London
title_short Cosmopolitan Revolutionaries: Masculinity, Migration, and Gender Performativity in Latin American London
title_sort cosmopolitan revolutionaries masculinity migration and gender performativity in latin american london
topic cosmopolitanism
migration
masculinity
diaspora
machismo
url https://hipatiapress.com/hpjournals/index.php/mcs/article/view/4376
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