女性叙事下农民工的男子气概实践:歧视、工作、父权和伴侣

IF 0.1 Q4 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Nancy Elizabeth Molina-Rodríguez
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这篇文章聚焦于女性的叙事,从她们作为伴侣和女儿的角色,陪伴着从事甘蔗砍伐的男性流动临时工。目的是探讨有关歧视、工作、伙伴关系和父权的男子气概做法;在他们停留在墨西哥科利马的移民收容所期间。方法是定性的。数据收集技术为:基于访谈脚本的重点访谈和通过系统记录现场日记在移民庇护所进行的参与性观察。参与者是7名年龄在20到35岁之间的女性。对于数据分析,我们详细阐述了以下类别:背景和流动日工的特征,歧视,工作,伙伴关系和亲子关系。研究结果表明,外来务工人员由于属于原住民、外来务工人员和贫困人口,受到了当地社区的歧视。此外,他们还指出,社会结构是如何构建男性气质的实践的,包括他们的身体的可塑性,以适应性别、种族、民族和社会经济地位的社会规范,被认为“注定”要从事繁重的体力劳动,抵制长时间的工作,这与他们在家庭动态中被视为伴侣和父亲等缺席人物的事实有关。
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Prácticas de masculinidad de los jornaleros migrantes desde la narrativa de las mujeres: discriminación, trabajo, paternidad y pareja
The article focused on women's narratives, from their role as partners and daughters accompanying male migrant day laborers engaged in sugarcane cutting. The objective was to explore masculinity practices concerning discrimination, work, partnership, and paternity; during their stay in the migrant shelter in Colima, Mexico. The method was qualitative. The data collection techniques were: focused interview based on an interview script and participant observation in the migrant shelter through the systematic recording of the field diary. The participants were seven women between 20 and 35 years of age. For the data analysis, we elaborated the following categories: characterization of the context and the migrant day laborers, discrimination, work, partnership, and paternity. The results show discrimination that migrant day laborers are subject to by the host community since they belong to indigenous, migrant, and impoverished peoples. In addition, they point out how social structures construct masculinity practices involving the malleability of their bodies to adjust to social norms of gender, race, ethnicity and socioeconomic status, being regarded as "destined" to strenuous physical labor and resistant to long working hours, which is related to the fact that they are perceived as absent figures such as partners and fathers in the family dynamics.
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Revista Ra Ximhai
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