Marriage migration has always beenanalysed as a gender-specific path of migration, but mostly in the sense of focusing on migrating women. This article argues that in order to centralize gender as an analytical category in the research of marriage migration, a methodological turn is necessary: away from individualistic research to ethnographic border regime analysis. This turn allows to research the governing of migration through marriage and toput processes of gendering and heteronorming as well as struggles around gendered categories and politics into the focus of the analysis.
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