构建一次性农民工:拷问美国种族资本主义国家的叙事和法律轮廓

IF 4.7 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Political Geography Pub Date : 2024-08-15 DOI:10.1016/j.polgeo.2024.103187
Caroline Keegan
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在本文中,我借鉴女权主义叙事分析法,重新考虑法律规定的农业的特殊性及其对美国佐治亚州当代农业客工的体现性后果。通过与农民工倡导者一起参与观察和法律文本档案研究,我考虑了法律和日常叙事在(重新)构建种族化农业劳动体系中的相互作用。我审视了一个世纪以来的移民法、劳动法和外籍劳工计划,并考察了选择性包容制度是如何在当地发挥作用的。我的分析参考了一个理论框架,该框架认为美国的种族资本主义国家是与领土、白人和农业美德相关的概念同步发展的。本文融合了种族资本主义与种族国家、移民政治地理学和农业例外论等方面的文献,进一步阐明了审视农场劳工制度的重要性,以揭示美国种族资本主义国家特有的关键排斥机制。我认为,国家对 "一次性 "农场工人的构建揭示了种族资本主义国家在多大程度上约束劳工并维护 "美国人 "身份的种族化等级制度。
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Constructing disposable farmworkers: Interrogating narrative and legal contours of the US racial capitalist state

In this paper, I draw on feminist narrative analysis to reconsider the exceptional character of agriculture under the law and its embodied consequences for contemporary agricultural guestworkers in Georgia, USA. Through engaged participant observation alongside farmworker advocates and archival research of legal texts, I consider the interplay between the law and everyday narratives in (re)constructing the racialized agricultural labor system. I interrogate a century of immigration laws, labor laws, and foreign labor schemes and examine how systems of selective inclusion play out on the ground. My analysis is informed by a theoretical framework that asserts that the US racial capitalist state developed in tandem with conceptions linking territory, whiteness, and the virtues of agriculture. Merging literatures on racial capitalism and the racial state, political geographies of immigration, and agricultural exceptionalism, this paper advances an understanding of the importance of interrogating the farm labor system to illuminate key mechanisms of exclusion characteristic of the US racial capitalist state. I argue that the state's construction of “disposable” farmworkers exposes the extent to which the racial capitalist state acts to discipline labor and uphold racialized hierarchies of “American” identity.

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期刊介绍: Political Geography is the flagship journal of political geography and research on the spatial dimensions of politics. The journal brings together leading contributions in its field, promoting international and interdisciplinary communication. Research emphases cover all scales of inquiry and diverse theories, methods, and methodologies.
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