移动中的身体:中美洲人应对不正常标志的策略

Q3 Social Sciences
Claudia Robles Moreno
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在当前的移民制度下,不规律的流动影响着移民的身心。本文旨在确定非正规中美洲移民在墨西哥过境时继续向北旅行的方式,尽管这条路线的物理要求。通过对42位移民的深度访谈进行分析,报告显示了移民如何通过在边缘化背景下制定的一系列行动来应对这一经历。两个实践说明了他们用来抵抗的策略和资源。首先是通过经济和技术资源,在其原籍国、过境国和目的地国的当地和跨国社会网络内调动移民的文化资本。第二种是基于家庭和信仰等价值观所支撑的乐观主义的身体和精神抵抗。
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Bodies on the Move: Central Americans’ Strategies for Coping with the Marks of Irregularity
In the current migration system, mobility in an irregular context affects the migrant body physically and mentally. This article seeks to identify the ways irregular Central American migrants in transit through Mexico continue their journey northwards despite the physical demands of the route. Through the analysis of forty-two in-depth interviews with migrants, it shows how migrants respond to this experience through a repertoire of actions developed in a context of marginalization. Two practices illustrate the strategies and resources they use to resist. The first is the mobilization of a cultural capital of migration within both local and transnational social networks in their countries of origin, transit, and destination, through economic and technological resources. The second is physical and mental resistance based on optimism underpinned by values such as the family and faith.
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Migraciones Internacionales
Migraciones Internacionales Social Sciences-Demography
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