对阿姆哈拉地区埃塞俄比亚人跨国婚姻生活的期望和想象的视野

Aschalew Abeje
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自20世纪90年代以来,埃塞俄比亚阿姆哈拉地区的城市妇女与国外移民丈夫的跨国婚姻在该地区已经很普遍。本文的目的是分析女性嫁给流动丈夫的原因。通过访谈、焦点小组讨论、观察、档案分析和问卷调查,在贡达尔市和巴希尔达尔市收集了三角数据,移民丈夫主要来自这两个城市。该研究将多重经历视为交叉机制,并揭示跨国婚姻是一个多因果过程。调查结果揭示了广泛的影响,包括贫穷如何性别化,性别经济如何剥夺社会前景,以诱使妇女进入跨国婚姻。考虑到经济原因,这种现象不仅与贫穷有关,而且与有关国外前景的信息和承认跨国婚姻是一种没有危险选择的移徙途径有关。另一项发现是,现行的父权秩序和对妇女地位提高的悲观情绪是跨国婚姻的重要决定因素。作者的结论是,鉴于年轻妇女在阿姆哈拉父权制背景下的议价能力脆弱,与移民的婚姻也构成了父亲的代理和立法。
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Horizons of expectations and imaginings regarding life in the transnational marriages of Ethiopians in the Amhara Region
ABSTRACT Transnational marriage involving urban women from the Amhara Region, Ethiopia, and migrant husbands from abroad has been common in the region since the 1990s. The purpose of the article is to analyse the causes behind the women’s marriage to migrant husbands. Triangulated data were collected through interviews, focus group discussions, observations, archive analysis, and questionnaires in Gondar Municipality and Bahir Dar Municipality, from which migrants husbands predominantly originate. The study approached multiple experiences as intersecting mechanisms and revealed transnational marriage as a multicausal process. The findings revealed broad effects, including how poverty was gendered and how gendered economy denied social prospect to induce women to enter into transnational marriage. As economic causes were considered, the phenomenon was not simply about poverty but about information concerning prospects abroad and the recognition of transnational marriage as a migration path without risky options. A further finding was that the ongoing patriarchal order and the pessimism of improved status of women were vital determinants of transnational marriages. The author concludes that given the fragile bargaining power of young women in the Amhara patriarchal setting, marriage to migrants also constitutes the agency and enactments of fathers.
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