未记录的边界实践:主角主义和制造空间

IF 2.2 2区 社会学 Q1 DEMOGRAPHY
Linn Biorklund
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边界是日常生活的中心,往往伴随着性别和暴力的结果,加剧了空间和时间上的伤害。等待的女性化根植于边界的权力结构中。然而,在流离失所的背景下,女性化的等待也可以成为产生情感地理的必要先决条件,以及跨越国界的团结和争论的变革空间。本文借鉴了在墨西哥南部开展的民族志和女权主义参与性行动研究,记录了“自下而上”的边境实践,即中美洲妇女在墨西哥-危地马拉边境经历等待的无证边境实践。我扩展了边界和难民保护的定义,以女性的主角(自我创作)和集体行为(艺术、食物和照顾空间)为中心,在她们等待的过程中。我举例说明了在等待中制作的三个过程:制作“移动壁画”,一份题为“打破障碍:当妇女迁移时,生活迁移”的通讯,以及在边境地区制作和分享食物的亲密地缘政治。
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Undocumented Bordering Practices: Protagonism and Spaces of Making
Abstract Borders are at the centre of everyday lives, often with gendered and violent outcomes exacerbating harm across space and time. The feminization of waiting is embedded in the power structures of borders. Yet, feminized waiting in the context of displacement can also be a necessary pre-condition for generating affective geographies of making, and transformative spaces of solidarity and contestation across borders. This paper draws on ethnographic and feminist participatory action research carried out in southern Mexico to document bordering practices ‘from below’, Undocumented Bordering Practices performed by women from Central America experiencing waiting in the Mexico–Guatemala borderlands. I expand the definitions of bordering and refugee protection by centring on women’s protagonism (self-authorship) and collective acts of making (art, food, and spaces of care) as they wait. I illustrate three processes of making while waiting: The making of a ‘mural-on-the-move’, a newsletter titled Breaking Barriers: When women migrate, life migrates, and intimate geopolitics of making and sharing food in borderlands.
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CiteScore
4.40
自引率
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发文量
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期刊介绍: Journal of Refugee Studies provides a forum for exploration of the complex problems of forced migration and national, regional and international responses. The Journal covers all categories of forcibly displaced people. Contributions that develop theoretical understandings of forced migration, or advance knowledge of concepts, policies and practice are welcomed from both academics and practitioners. Journal of Refugee Studies is a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal, and is published in association with the Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford.
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