1st Edition

Young Migrant Identities Creativity and Masculinity

By Sherene Idriss Copyright 2018
170 Pages
by Routledge

170 Pages
by Routledge

170 Pages
by Routledge

In this day and age, much has been discussed as to what it means ‘to be an Arab’. However, this enlightening volume seeks instead to invite us deeper into young Arab–Australian men’s lives as we explore their vocational aspirations and working experiences within highly racialised and hierarchical industries. Young Migrant Identities is an in-depth exploration into the lives of... Read more

Introduction

Shu Hal Ayb!: The moral implications of creative passions in Arab–Australian families

Nike TNs and Dry Fit: The importance of style among creative aspirants

Being ‘weird’ is how you get ahead

Making money out of art: Parlaying the passion into a career

Politicised ethnic performativities

Conclusion: Retrospective and future selves

Biography

Sherene Idriss is an Adjunct Fellow at the School of Social Sciences and Psychology (Religion and Society Research Cluster), Western Sydney University.

This timely, rich study explores the complex journeys of young Arab-Australian men who pursue creative vocational aspirations as they juggle the competing forces of peers, family and community. Using a life-history narrative analysis approach the book offers new insights into the enduring significance of class, place, gender and ethnicity. In imagining their vocational futures they seek to belong to a broader creative community, building identities that go beyond shared migrant experience. 

Professor Johanna Wyn, Director of the Youth Research Centre, University of Melbourne, Australia