Family Preservation Strategies: Regendering Labor in Mixed-Status Marriage After Co-Deportation

April M. Schueths, N. Palmer
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Harsh U.S. deportation policies disproportionately target Latin American immigrant working-class men and subsequently divide families. The unique experiences of co-deported, mixed-status couples are missing from the depor-tation literature—that is, U.S. citizens, primarily women, who live outside of the United States with their deported Latin American immigrant spouses (what we call co-deportation) rather than living separately. Using hegemonic masculinity, this research qualitatively analyzes the experiences of eleven mixed-status couples internationally co-deported. Findings suggest couples’ gender dynamics shift paid and unpaid labor to sustain family life living as co-deportees. Co-deported couples are a testament to how adaptable heterosexual gender dynamics can be, but they also demonstrate the deep entrench-ment of hegemonic gender. This research provides implications for social workers advocating for transnational co-deported families.
家庭保护策略:共同驱逐后混血婚姻中的劳动再性别化
美国严厉的驱逐政策不成比例地针对拉丁美洲移民工人阶级男性,随后导致家庭分裂。共同驱逐、混合身份夫妇的独特经历在驱逐文献中缺失——即美国公民,主要是女性,与被驱逐的拉丁美洲移民配偶(我们称之为共同驱逐)生活在美国境外,而不是单独生活。本研究运用霸权男性气质,定性分析了11对跨国共同驱逐的混血夫妇的经历。研究结果表明,夫妻的性别动态改变了有偿和无偿劳动,以维持共同被驱逐者的家庭生活。共同被驱逐的夫妇证明了异性恋性别动态的适应性是多么强,但它们也证明了性别霸权的根深蒂固。本研究为倡导跨国共同驱逐家庭的社会工作者提供了启示。
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