Women, violence and tourism: modes of domination in the Mexican Caribbean

IF 0.3 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Canadian Journal American and Caribbean Studies Pub Date : 2022-09-02 DOI:10.1080/08263663.2022.2110784
Jaime Aragón Falomir
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ABSTRACT This article aims to analyze and determine the factors that reinforce the precariousness experienced by women in Cancún, Mexico’s most important international tourism city. For this research, we follow the literature on the structure of coloniality, as well as critical research on the relations between domination and violence against women. We identify three aspects. First, the mechanisms inherited from the social differentiation since colonization between central (Western) and peripheral (non-Western) actors. Second, the fracture of the social fabric built by tourism between tourists and locals. Third, the patriarchal structure that particularly affects women. We ask ourselves to what extent the democratization process has not modified a postcolonial society for women. We show this through the study of a threefold event: a feminicide, the protest it triggered and the implausible repressive response of the state. We realize that bringing the debate on femicides to the public arena in Cancún implies a significant barrier (because the city depends on its international reputation). Usually, research on the subject concentrates on one or two variables; our work contributes to the state of the field by intertwining multiples ways of domination experienced by woman who suffer most from the so-called intersectionality (racism, classism, xenophobia, heterosexism). This allows us to understand how and why women in civil society demonstrating against gender violence can be repressed with impunity. We conclude with the fact that oppression is physical but also legal (justice and Rule of Law) and that both are pending issues in the democratization process.
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妇女、暴力和旅游业:墨西哥加勒比地区的统治模式
本文旨在分析和确定加剧墨西哥最重要的国际旅游城市Cancún妇女所经历的不稳定因素。在本研究中,我们遵循关于殖民结构的文献,以及关于统治与暴力侵害妇女之间关系的批判性研究。我们确定了三个方面。首先,自殖民以来中部(西方)和外围(非西方)行动者之间的社会分化所继承的机制。第二,旅游业所构建的旅游者与当地人之间的社会结构断裂。第三,父权结构尤其影响到女性。我们问自己,民主化进程在多大程度上没有改变妇女的后殖民社会。我们通过对一个三重事件的研究来证明这一点:女性被杀害,它引发的抗议,以及国家令人难以置信的镇压反应。我们认识到,将关于杀害妇女的辩论带到Cancún的公共舞台意味着一个重大障碍(因为这个城市依赖于它的国际声誉)。通常,对这一主题的研究集中在一两个变量上;我们的工作通过将女性所经历的多种统治方式交织在一起,从而促进了该领域的现状,这些女性最容易遭受所谓的交叉性(种族主义、阶级主义、仇外心理、异性恋主义)。这使我们能够理解民间社会中反对性别暴力的妇女如何以及为什么会受到压制而不受惩罚。我们的结论是,压迫是有形的,但也是法律的(正义和法治),两者都是民主化进程中悬而未决的问题。
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Canadian Journal American and Caribbean Studies
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies is published biannually for the Canadian Association for Latin American and Caribbean Studies. CJLACS is a multidisciplinary, refereed journal. Articles are accepted in four languages - English, French, Spanish and Portuguese.
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