家与归属:希腊“危机”中的非洲妇女

Viki Zaphiriou-Zarifi
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在希腊的背景下,完全的融合依赖于外表和声音的“本土”,非洲妇女在他者的话语中变得高度可见。尽管在关于移民的辩论中,流动性的权利得到了很多强调,但似乎最具争议的是移民的扎根或“在家”。在公共话语和个人接触中,这些女性每天都被提醒,她们被认为不“在家”。人们普遍认为他们是有限的——往好了说,是暂时的客人,往坏了说,是不属于家里的入侵者——这种看法似乎赋予了家庭活动更大的意义。在本文中,我从女性自身的角度探讨家作为一种流动而又有意义的、造意义的观念和实践;一个地方成为(或未能成为)家的故事和实践;以及女性通过公共活动建构和要求归属感的行为。
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Home and belonging: African women in 'crisis' Greece
In a Greek context in which full integration depends upon looking and sounding ‘native’, African women are made hyper-visible in discourses of the Other. Although the right to mobility is much emphasized in debates about migration, it appears to be the rooting or ‘being at home-ness’ of migrants that is most controversial. In both public discourse and personal encounters, these women are reminded daily that they are perceived as not ‘at home’. The widespread perception of them as liminal – at best temporary guests, at worst intruders who do not belong – appears to infuse home-making activities with even greater significance. In this paper, I explore home as a fluid yet meaning-ful and meaning-making idea and practice from the women’s own perspectives; the stories and practices through which a location becomes (or fails to become) a home; and, the communal activities through which women performatively construct, and claim, a sense of belonging.
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