海地人、大篷车和跨界种族影响:加勒比和中美洲移民在墨西哥的情感和三角表征

IF 0.7 2区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Darío Valles
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摘要

在美墨边境,越来越多被取消赎回权的庇护可能性在墨西哥伴随着两种看似不同的叙述,其中充满了对海地人和中美洲人的情感评估,他们是被迫暂时安置在墨西哥北部城市的最大移民群体。提华纳的人种学分析提供了对海地人温顺和感恩与中美洲人侵略性和粗鲁的不同表现的洞察,以及这些移民面临的国家和经济暴力的趋同。这篇文章将加勒比人类学和墨西哥人类学的比较种族研究运用到当代墨西哥移民政治中,阐明了tijuana人的公众观念是如何被种族三角化的,并与边界直接相关。这篇论文阐明了在边境政权中,有组织的国家暴力和非国家暴力是如何通过本文提出的跨国界种族影响的过程,在与情感关系相关的日常“常识”话语中变得常规化的。
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Los Haitianos, las caravanas and transborder racial affect: Emotions and triangulated representations of Caribbean and Central American migrants in Mexico

Increasingly foreclosed possibilities of asylum in the US-Mexico border have been accompanied in Mexico by two seemingly divergent narratives laden with affective assessments targeting Haitians and Central Americans, the largest populations of migrants forced to temporarily resettle in Northern Mexican cities. Ethnographic analysis in Tijuana offers insight into diverging representations of docility and gratefulness of Haitians versus aggressiveness and rudeness of Central Americans—alongside converging state and economic violence these migrants face. Bringing comparative ethnic studies with Caribbeanist and Mexicanist anthropology to bear on contemporary Mexican migration politics, this article elucidates how Tijuanenses’ public perceptions are racially triangulated to a valorized Mexicanidad in directly relationship with the border. This paper sheds light on how organized state and non-state violence, enshrined in border regimes, become routinized in everyday “common sense” discourse tied to affective relations through a process proposed herein as transborder racial affect.

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