While a growing number of North American authors have researched Latin American men and masculinities within Latin America as well as the experiences of Latin American men migrating to the United States, there has been little research on the specific issues facing Latin American men in Australia. In this chapter we explore the experiences in Australia of a variety of male migrants from Latin America through three key elements which emerged through our research: the importance of men as 'providers' for the family and the place in men's sense of self; the changing nature of men's and women's roles and statuses in Australian society and their difference from Latin America; and the shifting nature of what constitutes 'home' and a sense of belonging for Latin American men. In addressing the issues that the men face, we also examine the nature of the discourses on machismo and the almost fetishised nature of its oversimplified usage in relation to Latin American men generally and in defining their identities in Australia.
History
Chapter number
7
Pagination
115-134
ISBN-13
9780415994859
ISBN-10
0415994853
Language
eng
Publication classification
B1 Book chapter
Copyright notice
2009, Taylor & Francis
Extent
12
Editor/Contributor(s)
Donaldson M, Hibbins R, Howson R, Pease B
Publisher
Routledge
Place of publication
New York, N.Y.
Title of book
Migrant men critical studies of masculinities and the migration experience