海地移民的流离失所和边缘化

Q2 Arts and Humanities Journal of Namibian Studies Pub Date : 2023-06-19 DOI:10.59670/jns.v34i.2555
Manpreet Kaur Uppal, Meenakshi Rana
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流离失所是人们被迫或自愿的迁移。殖民主义和帝国主义是导致人民流离失所和错位的重要因素。经济贫困和自然灾害增加了人们从一个国家到另一个国家的身体流动。移民在东道国遭受身体和心理上的痛苦。对不被接受的恐惧导致她们在社会中被边缘化。边缘化是指少数民族或亚群体被排除在主流社会之外的一种社会现象。当一个人移民时,他渴望在东道国得到接纳。当地人找不到移民的任何相似之处,也不接受他们;他们冷漠地对待他们,贬低他们,用贬义词来称呼他们。移民很难适应,感到被孤立和边缘化。Edwidge Danticat写了关于海地移民和他们移民后面临的问题。移民在东道国流离失所,当他们找不到任何帮助或安慰时,他们感到被疏远了。他们面临着社会、经济、政治、文化和心理上的边缘化。被边缘化的人总是在接收端,他们的需求被忽视了。这些被边缘化的人可能会变得缺乏自信和自尊。
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Displacement and Marginalisation of Haitian Immigrants
Displacement is the forced or voluntary migration of people. Colonialism and Imperialism are the significant factors that lead to the displacement and dislocation of people. Economic poverty and natural calamities add to the physical movement of people from one country to another. The migrants suffer physically and psychologically in the host countries. The fear of non-acceptance leads to their marginalisation in society. Marginalisation is a social phenomenon in which ethnic minorities or sub-groups are excluded from mainstream society. When an individual migrates, he aspires to acceptance in the host country. The natives do not find any semblance to the migrants and do not accept them; they treat them indifferently, demean them, and use derogatory terms for them. The immigrants find it difficult to adapt and feel secluded and marginalised. Edwidge Danticat writes about the immigration of Haitians and the problems they faced after immigration. The immigrants are displaced in the host country and feel alienated when they do not find any help or solace. They face social, economic, political, cultural and psychological marginalisation. The marginalised are always at the receiving end, and their needs are ignored. These marginalised people may develop low self-confidence and self-esteem.
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