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摘要
地方依恋是人与地方之间的情感纽带,它促进了美国墨西哥人的幸福感和归属感。然而,以墨西哥人为研究对象的场所依恋研究并没有探讨场所营造的一个关键场所--民族飞地。因此,我们利用对美国墨西哥人进行的 20 次访谈,研究个人如何与加利福尼亚州的一个民族飞地 La Cuatro 建立密切联系。尽管他们在飞地内的情感联系总体上是积极的,但我们的模型发现了矛盾和递归的结果。虽然对地方的依恋促进了对 La Cuatro 的归属感,但这些情感纽带却与飞地以外地区更广泛的社会疏离体验紧密相连。这种疏离感主要源于三个因素:(1)合法身份或无合法身份,(2)种族化,(3)普遍存在的反移民社会政治风气。我们提出了一个场所依恋的递归模型,该模型考虑了社会背景,以解释边缘化种族和民族群体在公共社会空间的场所营造过程。该模型将墨西哥移民及其后裔等边缘化群体的经历问题化,并为研究场所与更广泛的社会之间的相互作用提供了一个理论框架。
Placing Mexican Ethnic Enclaves: Toward a Recursive Model of Place Attachment
Place attachment, the emotional bond between person and place, facilitates well-being and belonging for Mexicans in the United States. However, place attachment research concentrating on Mexican populations has not explored a key site for placemaking—the ethnic enclave. Thus, we draw on 20 interviews with Mexicans in the United States to examine how individuals form close connections to La Cuatro, an ethnic enclave in California. Despite the overall positive nature of their emotional connections within the enclave, our model uncovers paradoxical and recursive outcomes. While place attachment promotes a sense of belonging within La Cuatro, these emotional bonds are deeply tied to broader experiences of social alienation in areas outside the enclave. This alienation stems from three primary factors: (1) legal status or lack thereof, (2) racialization, and (3) pervasive anti-immigrant socio-political ethos. We propose a recursive model of place attachment that considers social context to explain the placemaking processes of marginalized racial and ethnic groups in public social spaces. This model problematizes the experiences of marginalized communities, such as Mexican immigrants and their descendants, and provides a theoretical framework to examine the interplay between place and broader society.
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Critical Sociology is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes the highest quality original research. Originally appearing as The Insurgent Sociologist, it grew out of the tumultuous times of the late 1960s and was a by-product of the "Sociology Liberation Movement" which erupted at the 1969 meetings of the American Sociological Association. At first publishing work mainly within the broadest boundaries of the Marxist tradition, over the past decade the journal has been home to articles informed by post-modern, feminist, cultural and other perspectives that critically evaluate the workings of the capitalist system and its impact on the world.