Abstract

• Explores emotional reflexivity and emotion work in the context of transnational divorce. • Introduces transnational, intersectional feminist perspectives to discuss emotional reflexivity and emotion work. • Shows how divorcees’ emotional reflexivity and emotion work are shaped by global processes and local contexts. • Discusses how the intersection of divorcees’ identities also influences their emotional reflexivity and emotion work. • Analyses transnational divorce biographies in areas of ending the marriage and managing interactions with ex-spouse.

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