一种爱恨关系:对洪都拉斯农村伦卡妇女移民的民族志研究

P. Jaramillo, Amy E. Boren-Alpízar, S. Morales, S. Burris, C. Carpio
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洪都拉斯是一个拉丁美洲国家,由九个土著群体组成,他们的社区由于缺乏就业机会、获得服务的机会和基础设施落后而经历了从农村到城市的迁移。伦卡人是洪都拉斯最大的土著群体,他们经历了大规模的男性外迁,让女性负责农业生产——传统上这是男人的责任。本研究的目的是从农业合作社成员伦卡妇女的角度来考察移民现象。在这项民族志研究中,共有46名成员参加了移民感知活动和半结构化访谈。总体而言,与会者认为移徙是一种危险现象;然而,他们仍然相信走出自己的社区将有助于他们克服贫困。
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A love-hate relationship: An ethnographic study of migration with Lenca women in rural Honduras
ABSTRACT Honduras is a Latin-American country composed of nine Indigenous groups whose communities have experienced rural-to-urban migration due to the lack of employment, access to services, and poor infrastructure. The Lenca are the largest Indigenous group in Honduras, and have experienced massive outmigration of men, leaving women in charge of agricultural production – traditionally a man’s duty. The purpose of this study was to examine the phenomenon of migration from the perspective of the Lenca women who are members of an agricultural cooperative. For this ethnographic study, a total of 46 members participated in a migration perception activity and semi-structured interviews. Overall, participants perceived migration as a dangerous phenomenon; however, they still believe that migrating out of their communities will help them to overcome poverty.
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