充满希望的赌博:作为移民工人和跨国母亲的信仰生活

IF 0.6 3区 哲学 0 RELIGION Studies in World Christianity Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.3366/swc.2023.0416
Ma. Adeinev M. Reyes-Espiritu
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本文基于一项定性研究,涉及在科威特、意大利、香港和台湾的菲律宾移民工人,以及离开菲律宾时0至18岁儿童的母亲。这篇文章试图回答以下问题:一个人的基督教信仰如何帮助妇女应对劳动力迁移和由此产生的跨国育儿?在对参与者母亲收集的数据进行分析时,“制定战略以获得更好的生活”的概念成为参与者作为劳动力移民如何应对跨国育儿的核心。特别是,参与者的母亲将她们的信仰视为她们投资的因素之一。从神学的角度来看,这种“对信仰的投资”被解释为一种持续的精神的组成部分,这种精神依赖于与上帝的积极关系。一方面,他们在信仰中生活的经历揭示了在与劳动力移民和跨国育儿相关的挑战中,在世俗事件中遇到了神圣。另一方面,他们充满希望的赌博经历证明了此时此地邪恶或“失宠”的现实。
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A Hopeful Gamble: Living the Faith as Migrant Workers and Transnational Mothers
This article is based on a qualitative research study involving Filipinas who are both migrant workers in Kuwait, Italy, Hong Kong and Taiwan and mothers of children aged between 0 and 18 years at the time of their departure from the Philippines. The article seeks to answer the following question: how does one’s Christian faith assist women in coping with labour migration and the resulting transnational mothering? In an analysis of data gathered from the participant mothers, the concept of ‘strategising to gain access to a better life’ emerges as central to how the participants navigate transnational mothering as labour migrants. In particular, the participant mothers identify their faith as one of the factors in which they invest. From a theological perspective, such ‘investing in faith’ is interpreted as an integral component of an ongoing spirituality that is hinged on an active relationship with God. On the one hand, their experience of living the faith reveals encountering the sacred in mundane events, amidst the challenges associated with labour migration and transnational mothering. On the other hand, their experience of hopeful gambling attests to the reality of evil or ‘dis-grace’ in the here and now.
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