亲属关系的情感组合与单亲母亲从“气候热点”的劳动力迁移

IF 1.2 2区 社会学 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY
Camelia Dewan
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在孟加拉国沿海地区,“亲属关系的情感组合”为无地单身母亲迁移到砖窑、服装行业和海湾地区带来了不同的能力。研究亲属关系和移民问题的人类学家忽视了这群因遭受暴力或遗弃而返回出生地的妇女。将亲属关系组合视为开放式聚会,使我们能够摆脱父系和男性本地家庭的固定家谱结构,并根据情感纽带随时间的波动来理论化不同的人如何加入或离开亲属关系组合。快速变化的社会经济环境促使姐妹们从失败的婚姻中返乡,孝道责任的转变和母系生活的改变。这些“离婚”女性通过非正式的浪漫伴侣建立新的亲属关系,她们可能会选择与他们一起移民,作为一种发挥情感能动性的手段。通过单亲母亲的“亲属关系情感组合”的思考揭示了农村劳动力迁移的性别复杂性-经济和情感-性-道德考虑-以及它如何取决于社会生殖支持。这种对气候导致的移民和“女性户主家庭”脆弱性的简化解释的民族志纠正显示了人类学在理解正在经历快速社会环境变化的世界中的复杂现象方面的重要性。
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Affective assemblages of kinship and single mothers’ labour migration from a ‘climate hotspot’
In coastal Bangladesh, ‘affective assemblages of kinship’ produce differential abilities for landless single mothers to migrate to brick kilns, the garment industry, and the Gulf. This group of women who return to their natal homes as a response to violence or abandonment is neglected by anthropologists of kinship and migration. Thinking of assemblages of kinship as open‐ended gatherings enables us to move away from fixed genealogical constructs of patrilineal and virilocal households and to theorize how different people may join or leave a kinship assemblage based on the fluctuations of emotional bonds over time. A rapidly changing socioeconomic landscape has contributed towards the unkinning of returning sisters from failed marriages, shifting filial duties, and matrifocal living. Such ‘divorced’ women make new kin through unofficial romantic partners, with whom they may choose to migrate together as a means to exert emotional agency. Thinking through ‘affective assemblages of kinship’ via single mothers reveals the gendered complexities of rural labour migration – of economic and affective‐sexual‐moral considerations – and how it is contingent on social reproductive support. Such an ethnographic corrective towards reductive explanations of climate‐induced migration and the vulnerability of ‘female‐headed households’ shows the importance of anthropology in understanding complex phenomena in a world undergoing rapid socioenvironmental change.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute is the principal journal of the oldest anthropological organization in the world. It has attracted and inspired some of the world"s greatest thinkers. International in scope, it presents accessible papers aimed at a broad anthropological readership. It is also acclaimed for its extensive book review section, and it publishes a bibliography of books received.
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