蒂华纳的大篷车:2018 年中美洲移民大篷车中妇女的定性描述

Nancy Rios-Contreras, Luis Fernando Hernández Mateo
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社会条件迫使移民进行大规模动员,通过拉丁美洲过境,前往墨西哥-美国边境。主流媒体继续渲染移民大篷车。关于大篷车中个人经历的研究仍然不够深入。关于妇女在大篷车大规模迁徙中如何经历过境的问题依然存在。本研究采用移民女权主义者的立场,捕捉2018年中美洲移民大篷车中女性的视角。2019年,在墨西哥下加利福尼亚州蒂华纳市对主要来自中美洲的移民参与者进行了15次半结构式访谈,并进行了实地观察,对访谈结果进行了定性分析。大篷车为移民提供了现实的替代途径。移民是一个性别化的过程,在这个过程中,妇女抵制国家暴力。到达蒂华纳边境是一个成功的过程,但妇女也付出了有害的代价,包括经历欺骗、社会阶层不平等和不信任。针对移民大篷车的人道主义应对措施应采用具有性别意识的基于行动的做法。
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Caravanas in Tijuana: A Qualitative Account of Women in the 2018 Central American Migrant Caravans
Social conditions force migrants to pursue mass mobilization and transit through Latin America to the Mexico-United States border. Mainstream media continues to sensationalize the migrant caravans. Research concerning the experiences of individuals in caravans remains underdeveloped. A question remains about how women experience transit in a mass caravan migration. This study uses a migrant feminist standpoint to capture women's perspectives within the 2018 Central American migrant caravans. In 2019, a qualitative analysis of 15 semi-structured interviews with migrant participants primarily from Central America and fieldwork observation was conducted in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico. Caravans provide a realistic alternative avenue for migration. Migration is a gendered process where women resist state violence. Reaching the Tijuana border is a success, but it comes at a detrimental cost for women, including experiencing deception, social class inequalities, and distrust. Humanitarian responses to the migrant caravans benefit from adopting a gender-conscious action-based practice.
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