Coming of Age in the Rio Grande Valley: Race, Class, Gender, and Generations in Narco Culture

Pub Date : 2019-12-01 DOI:10.1353/jeu.2019.0019
Rosalynn A. Vega
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Abstract:Based on ethnographic observations in the Rio Grande Valley of South Texas, this article examines the multiple, overlapping, criss-crossing axes of inequality that both shape and fracture the experiences of individual borderland residents. Instead of focusing on the national border, this article analyzes intersecting axes of social inequality and uses ethnographic data to describe social borders that divide and separate those living in the borderlands. Using ethnographic data culled from 133 young adults in focus group settings, this article merges the theory of intersectionality with border studies scholarship in order to analyze how socio-economic stratification, gender inequality, histories of racial discrimination, and generational differences map onto one another in a place characterized by narco violence. In essence, the article demonstrates how the lives of adolescents and young adults in the Rio Grande Valley are ensnared within a unique matrix of intersecting axes of inclusion and exclusion. The intersecting axes of gender, race, and class inequality unfold in a context of "narco culture," where residents are not only living along the US-Mexico border, and within social webs of intersectional borders, but also on the border of legality/illegality.
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《大山谷的成长:毒品文化中的种族、阶级、性别和世代
摘要:基于对得克萨斯州南部格兰德河流域的民族志观察,本文考察了多重、重叠、纵横交错的不平等轴,这些不平等轴塑造和断裂了边境地区居民的个人经历。本文没有关注国家边界,而是分析了社会不平等的交叉轴,并使用人种学数据来描述社会边界,这些边界将生活在边境地区的人分隔开来。本文使用从133名焦点群体中挑选的民族志数据,将交叉性理论与边境研究学术相结合,以分析在一个以毒品暴力为特征的地方,社会经济分层、性别不平等、种族歧视历史和代际差异是如何相互映射的。从本质上讲,这篇文章展示了格兰德河流域青少年和年轻人的生活是如何被困在一个独特的包容和排斥交叉轴矩阵中的。性别、种族和阶级不平等的交叉轴在“毒品文化”的背景下展开,在这种文化中,居民不仅生活在美墨边境,生活在交叉边界的社会网络中,而且生活在合法/非法的边界上。
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