国际移民中自我(去)/(再)领土化的节奏分析

IF 3.4 2区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Adriana Mihaela Soaita
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本文以罗马尼亚移民在英国的情况为经验,反思了教育、工作、住房、家庭、地点、家庭和身体交织在一起的节奏,并促进了移民中自我(去)/(再)领土化的一些方式。虽然节奏分析在城市进程的研究中流行起来,但我接受了挑战,探索它的潜力,以理解移民穿越、忽视、挣扎或与各种组合合作的经历,从而重塑他们的自我。为了实现我的目标,我采用了“生命之河”的视觉方法,手绘自己的迁徙轨迹,在采访中用于启发。我展示了结构排列、随机相遇和个人欲望如何产生特定的节奏形式(不同的模式、音调和频率、能量和强度),参与者在穿越文化、地点和经历时,沿着这些节奏形式(去)/(再)地化他们不断变化的自我。无论移民“成功”还是“失败”地实现了他们的愿望,他们的成长都伴随着困惑和兴奋,他们是谁,他们应该在哪里,是否有可能回到过去。
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A rhythmanalysis of the (de)/(re)territorialisation of self in international migration

A rhythmanalysis of the (de)/(re)territorialisation of self in international migration

Drawing empirically on the case of Romanian migrants in the UK, this paper reflects on some of the ways in which the intertwined rhythms of education, work, housing, home, place, family and body combine and contribute to the (de)/(re)territorialisation of the self in migration. While rhythmanalysis gained currency in the study of urban processes, I take the challenge of exploring its potential for understanding migrants’ experiences of traversing, ignoring, struggling against or working with assemblages of all sorts and thereby reworking their selves. To pursue my goal, I engage with the visual method of the River of Life, a hand-drawing of one’s own migration trajectory, which is used for elicitation in interviews. I show how structural alignments, random encounters and personal desires produce specific rhythmical formations (of different patterns, pitch and frequency, energy and intensity) along which participants work relationally to (de)/(re)territorialise their changing selves as they travel through cultures, places and experiences. Whether migrants ‘succeed’ or ‘fail’ to achieve their desires, their becoming entails confusion but also excitement over who they are, where they should be and whether return to what once was is possible.

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Geoforum
Geoforum GEOGRAPHY-
CiteScore
7.30
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5.70%
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201
期刊介绍: Geoforum is an international, inter-disciplinary journal, global in outlook, and integrative in approach. The broad focus of Geoforum is the organisation of economic, political, social and environmental systems through space and over time. Areas of study range from the analysis of the global political economy and environment, through national systems of regulation and governance, to urban and regional development, local economic and urban planning and resources management. The journal also includes a Critical Review section which features critical assessments of research in all the above areas.
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