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OverviewHegemonic Masculinity, Caste, and the Body investigates the intricate interplay between masculinities, space, and identity within Indian Punjab's Jat Sikh community. Through a series of insightful chapters, Navjotpal Kaur delves into the dynamic landscape of Jat masculinity, examining its historical roots, contemporary expressions, and global dimensions. Beginning with an exploration of hegemonic masculinity in the context of Jat identity, Kaur traces the influences of colonial-era valorization of Jat Sikh soldiers to present-day transnational forces, providing a comprehensive understanding of the socio-historical factors shaping Jat masculinities. She further investigates the entanglement of masculinity with Punjab's agrarian landscape, where the exclusionary practices often sideline women and men belonging to other castes, illustrating how economic hardships have led to dire (gendered) consequences like farmer suicides. With a unique focus on the embodiment of caste among Jat men, her analysis also unveils deeper societal shifts impacting the formation of Jat identity by examining how spaces like agricultural fields symbolize masculinity. Utilizing Bourdieu's framework, chapters unpack the significance of corporeal customs in perpetuating caste affiliations, revealing the layered nature of Jat identity as warriors, farmers, and socially privileged individuals. Kaur also explores the shifting gender dynamics within the Punjabi community, shaped by migration trends and economic challenges, before delving into the vulnerabilities faced by transnational masculinities, particularly among second-generation Indo-Canadians. From investigating gang-related activities to navigating intraethnic othering, Kaur also sheds light on the complex journeys of migrant youth in shaping their identities abroad. Offering a nuanced exploration of the Jat Sikh identity, Hegemonic Masculinity, Caste, and the Body highlights its resilience, complexities, and vulnerabilities amidst changing socio-economic landscapes, thoughtfully invoking wider conversations around gender, culture, and self-perception. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Navjotpal Kaur (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited Imprint: Emerald Publishing Limited Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.277kg ISBN: 9781801173636ISBN 10: 180117363 Pages: 128 Publication Date: 23 September 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsForeword; Surinder S. Jodhka Chapter 1. Placing Myself – Introduction Chapter 2. Are Jat Masculinities Hegemonic? Chapter 3. Punjab’s Villages as Men’s Spaces Chapter 4. Jat Caste Embodiment Chapter 5. Agrarian Crisis and Masculinity Chapter 6. Transnational Masculinities and Marginalization Chapter 7. ConclusionReviewsAuthor InformationNavjotpal Kaur is Postdoctoral Fellow (EU Horizon 2020 and Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions) at the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw, Poland. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |