Class, Migration and Masculinity Among Syrian and Turkish Youths in Working-Class Neighborhoods of Istanbul

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2024

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Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd

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This article describes the masculinity narratives of working-class Syrian and Turkish youths in Istanbul on their lived experiences of socio-economic inequalities, everyday violence, and discrimination. Based on qualitative fieldwork conducted in 2020 and 2021 with male youths in two districts, it emphasizes the common experiences of Syrian and Turkish male youths shaped by their working-class predicaments, but also demonstrates that certain forms of masculinity performances emerge as strategies to tackle the difficulties in their lives. Turkish youths' masculinity narratives display nationalism and anti-migrant discourses, whereas Syrian youths seek to affirm their dignity against racism through performances of masculinity.

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Migration, masculinity, Syrian youth, Turkish youth, social class, Gender, Men, Masculinity, Syrian youth, Migration, Turkish youth, Social class

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Turkish studies

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26

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1

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23
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