移民产业

W. Vogt
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这一章考察了穿越墨西哥的旅程是如何成为一个激烈暴力和赚钱的地方的,这可能被概念化为一个行业。通过移民的证词,它追溯了中美洲移民的身体、劳动和生命是如何在走私、勒索和绑架的经济中被转化为商品的。移民的商品化也与当地空间向利润和不安全的新场所的转变相吻合。
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The Migrant Industry
This chapter examines how the journey across Mexico has become a site of intense violence and profit making in what may be conceptualized as an industry. Through migrant testimonies, it traces how Central American migrants’ bodies, labor and lives are transformed into commodities within economies of smuggling, extortion, and kidnapping. The commodification of migrants also coincides with the transformation of local spaces into new sites of profit and insecurity.
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