(不)保护的地理学:反种族主义心理健康素描]。

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Jeannette Del Carmen Tineo Durán
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本文探讨了西班牙种族化社区的情感地图或情感档案,特别关注马德里的加勒比非洲移民社群。文章质疑政府如何在不考虑殖民创伤、种族创伤和情感地缘政治的情况下规定移民的悲伤,同时深入探讨日常的结构性种族主义。这项定性研究借鉴了非殖民化理论和黑人女权主义,以及移民集体创作的叙事治疗实践,于 2023-2024 年期间进行,包括 25 次深入访谈和两次小组研讨会,共有 15 名反种族主义活动家参加。在以反种族主义对话中的自传体叙事为框架的引言之后,强调了移民悲伤概念的主要方面,并将其与殖民创伤联系起来。随后,我强调了记忆作为被遗弃地域的一些特征。最后,我谈到了想象力的概念,即以集体白日梦或幻想的形式激活人们超越欧洲种族主义边界的希望。文章在社区健康、跨文化视角和反种族主义之间架起了桥梁。
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[Geographies of (dis)protection: Sketches in anti-racist mental health].

This essay explores the affective maps or emotional archives of racialized communities in Spain, specifically focusing on the Caribbean Afro-diaspora in Madrid. It questions how migratory grief is prescribed by the government without taking into account the colonial wound, racial trauma, and the geopolitics of emotions, while delving into everyday structural racism. Drawing from decolonial theory and Black feminism, as well as narrative healing practices created by migrant collectives, qualitative research was conducted during the period 2023-2024, involving 25 in-depth interviews and two group workshops with the participation of 15 anti-racist activists. After an introduction framed by an autobiographical narrative within the anti-racist conversation, key aspects of the notion of migratory grief are highlighted, associating it with the colonial wound. Subsequently, some characteristics of memory as geographies of abandonment are emphasized. Finally, I turn to the notion of imagination, in the form of collective daydreams or fantasies that activate the hope of transcending the borders of European racism. The article builds bridges between community health, an intercultural perspective, and anti-racism.

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Salud Colectiva
Salud Colectiva PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
1.40
自引率
0.00%
发文量
23
审稿时长
26 weeks
期刊介绍: Salud Colectiva publica análisis y resultados de investigaciones, debates entre diferentes autores, artículos de opinión, conferencias, documentos y reseñas históricas, en español, que problematicen el campo de la Salud Colectiva desde diferentes disciplinas y saberes.
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