African-Australian Marriage Migration: An Ethnography of (Un)happiness
By (Author) Henrike A. Hoogenraad
Haymarket Books
Haymarket Books
1st February 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
Migration, immigration and emigration
Sociology: family and relationships
306.8450994096
Paperback
213
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
In African-Australian Marriage Migration: An Ethnography of (Un)happiness, Henrike A. Hoogenraad follows journeys of marriage migration among African-Australian couples. The study narrates these journeys as 'happiness projects' since for cross-border couples, happiness is connected to dreams for a life-long partnership that begins with the visa application. Yet, happiness is invoked as an aspired state rather than an achieved goal. The obstacles of government bureaucracy, institutional and everyday racism, and unrealistic expectations of romance prevent the hoped-for happy endings.
This monograph upsets a 'scam artist' narrative that generalises migrant men and their sponsoring partners, and which obscures the difficult process of crossing borders both physical and intimate. Hoogenraad's work is a welcome contribution to anthropological literature on marriage migration.
Henrike A. Hoogenraad is an Adjunct Fellow at The University of Adelaide. She has published articles on cross-border relationships in Australia, including"Marriage Migration as Happiness Projects Africa-origin male marriage migrants' experiences with marriage migration to Australia", in The Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies (2020).