South(s) of the South(s): race, caporalato, and the ‘Southern Question’ renewed in contemporary Italian border-making

IF 0.4 3区 历史学 Q3 AREA STUDIES
Modern Italy Pub Date : 2024-09-20 DOI:10.1017/mit.2024.18
Margaret Renata Neil, Federica M. Cerruti
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In contemporary Italy, media and public actors frame the exploitation of migrant agricultural labourers as the outcome of caporalato. This concept – translated as labour brokerage or gang mastery – connotes the violent treatment of workers and their exploitation by powerful individuals, who are today increasingly racialised and understood as being Black and immigrants. However, our fieldwork in Apulia and Sicily uncovered a more complicated picture. This article considers a variety of sources to explore how caporalato is constructed and to what effect. Our argument is that, though rooted in real dynamics, caporalato is also a reductive, sensationalised, and racialising framing device that transposes historic tenets of Italy's ‘Southern Question’ onto ‘othered’ migrant workers. It affects policy by creating categories of people who are made ‘illegal’ and ‘deportable’. In also reinforcing derogatory stereotypes about the Italian South, it makes visible further South(s) of the Italian South(s) – offering insight into how and where borders are created and what their effects are.
南方的南方":种族、"caporalato "和 "南方问题 "在当代意大利边界划分中的复兴
在当代意大利,媒体和公众行为者将对农业移民劳工的剥削描述为 "caporalato "的结果。这一概念被翻译为 "劳动中介 "或 "帮派主宰",意指有权势的人对工人的暴力对待和剥削,而这些人如今越来越被种族化,并被理解为黑人和移民。然而,我们在阿普利亚和西西里的实地调查发现了更为复杂的情况。本文考虑了各种资料来源,以探讨如何构建 caporalato 以及其效果如何。我们的论点是,尽管 caporalato 植根于真实的动态,但它也是一种还原、煽情和种族化的框架工具,将意大利 "南方问题 "的历史信条移植到 "异类 "移民工人身上。它通过创造 "非法 "和 "可驱逐 "的人群类别来影响政策。此外,它还强化了对意大利南方的贬损性刻板印象,使意大利南方的更多南方显现出来--让人们深入了解边界是如何产生的、在哪里产生的,以及它们的影响是什么。
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