Bringing Intimacies into the Discussion

On the Relevance of Addressing Intimate Relationships in a Migration Context

  • Mona Röhm University of Salzburg, Austria
Keywords: intimacies, gender, migration, integration, othering, belonging

Abstract

Topics such as gender, sexualities, and intimacies, recently experienced processes of instrumentalization and culturalization in European public and political discourses on migration matters. Culturalization is particularly the case when it comes to questions of ‘integration’ where the cultural Other is contrasted to ‘European values’ to legitimate political objectives. Romantic love as a marker of living a morally ‘right’ intimate relationship is in this regard implicitly used to illustrate an incompatibility of Muslim migrants to ‘European’ ideals of intimacy. Based on conceptual thinking and literature review, this theoretical paper highlights the relevance of addressing intimacies, practices, and intimate ideas within current migration debates in Europe and Austria in particular. It is illustrated that there is a need to link the rising research stream on mobile intimacies to recent Anti-Muslim developments in European discourses. With the concept of belonging, the paper provides a possible approach to understand processes of exclusion and inclusion based on intimate ideas and shows their negotiable character. Further, this paper emphasizes the importance of thinking about Euro-Centric precategorizations and encourages micro-sociological inductive research to grasp the diverse understandings and practices of intimacies.

Author Biography

Mona Röhm, University of Salzburg, Austria

Mona Röhm is a Research Assistant and PhD Fellow at the Department of Political Science and Sociology at the University of Salzburg. She completed her master’s degree in Social and Cultural Anthropology at the University of Vienna in 2016. From 2017–2018 she was a research associate at the Institute of Urban and Regional Research, Austrian Academy of Sciences. In this period, she was also a lecturer for qualitative research methods. She is a member of the Migration and Mobilities Study Group and the Doctorate School On the move: People, objects, signs at the University of Salzburg.

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