Paradoxes of Being and Becoming South Asian Single Mothers: The Enclave Economy, Patriarchy, and Migration

P. Banerjee, Soulit Chacko, Bhumika Piya
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Abstract:Based on ethnography in a South Asian ethnic enclave and in-depth interviews with South Asian immigrant women, including single mothers working in the enclave, we explore the becoming and being of South Asian single motherhood. We specifically inquire how the becoming of single mothers affects the work–family lives of the mothers in an enclave economy. We show that the interplays of structural forces like immigration laws, racialized model-minority discourses, gendered ideologies of South Asian motherhood, and underlying patriarchy of the enclave economy create what we call “uneven paradoxes” for South Asian single mothers that further marginalize them. We further suggest that the single mothers challenge the paradoxes that mire their lives by striking up “patriarchal bargains” to find resources for themselves and their children and thus find agency within their constraining circumstances.
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南亚单身母亲的存在与成为的悖论:飞地经济、父权制与移民
摘要:本文以南亚民族飞地的民族志研究为基础,通过对南亚移民女性(包括在该飞地工作的单身母亲)的深度访谈,探讨南亚单身母亲的形成与存在。我们特别探讨了单身母亲的出现如何影响飞地经济中母亲的工作家庭生活。我们表明,结构性力量的相互作用,如移民法、种族化的模范少数民族话语、南亚母亲的性别意识形态,以及飞地经济的潜在父权制,为南亚单身母亲创造了我们所说的“不平衡悖论”,进一步将她们边缘化。我们进一步建议,单身母亲通过发起“父权交易”来挑战使她们生活陷入困境的悖论,为自己和孩子寻找资源,从而在受约束的环境中找到能动性。
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