{"title":"被粉碎的实体:特朗普的拒绝、同情、工作和不存在为海地人重新打开了一个古老的伤口,我们不能忘记未经检查而被拘留的移民儿童","authors":"Jaime Morales Quant","doi":"10.15517/h.v10i2.42053","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"espanolA partir de discursos de la filosofia, la critica literaria y el estudio de las emociones, se exploran las imagenes de inmigrantes, principalmente haitianas(os), en Estados Unidos. Se parte de un corpus textual que esta formado por dos articulos de opinion y un cuento escritos por Edwidge Danticat: Trump Reopens an Old Wound for Haitians (2017), We Must not Forget Detained Migrant Children (2018a) y Without Inspection (2018b). Mi propuesta implica la identificacion, la esquematizacion y el analisis de cuatro caracterizaciones que Danticat plantea alrededor de las(os) inmigrantes: a) seres vapuleados y rechazados por presidentes, centros de inmigracion estadounidenses, medios de comunicacion, bancos, realizadores audiovisuales, productores musicales; b) agentes y receptoras(es) de la compasion; c) individuos pobres y explotados, movidos por la necesidad de sobrevivir y no por el imperativo del rendimiento sugerido por Han (2012) para el mundo laboral contemporaneo; d) entidades invisibles e inexistentes en vida, y difuminadas en el momento de su muerte. EnglishFrom discourses from philosophy, literary criticism, and the study of emotions, I explore images of immigrants, mainly Haitians, in the United States. I start from a textual corpus that is made up of two opinion articles and a story written by Edwidge Danticat: Trump Reopens an Old Wound for Haitians (2017), We Must not Forget Detained Migrant Children (2018a) y Without Inspection (2018b). My proposal involves the identification, schematization, and analysis of four characterizations that Danticat poses around immigrants: a) being beaten and rejected by presidents, US immigration centers, media, banks, filmmakers, music producers; b) agents and recipients of compassion; c) poor and exploited individuals, driven by the need to survive, and not by the imperative of performance, suggested by Han for the contemporary world of work (2012); d) invisible and non-existent entities in life, and blurred at the moment of their death.","PeriodicalId":40128,"journal":{"name":"Revista Humanidades","volume":"10 1","pages":"10"},"PeriodicalIF":0.2000,"publicationDate":"2020-05-28","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Entidades aplastadas: rechazo, compasión, trabajo e inexistencia en Trump Reopens an Old Wound for Haitians, We Must not Forget Detained Migrant Children y Without Inspection\",\"authors\":\"Jaime Morales Quant\",\"doi\":\"10.15517/h.v10i2.42053\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"espanolA partir de discursos de la filosofia, la critica literaria y el estudio de las emociones, se exploran las imagenes de inmigrantes, principalmente haitianas(os), en Estados Unidos. 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Entidades aplastadas: rechazo, compasión, trabajo e inexistencia en Trump Reopens an Old Wound for Haitians, We Must not Forget Detained Migrant Children y Without Inspection
espanolA partir de discursos de la filosofia, la critica literaria y el estudio de las emociones, se exploran las imagenes de inmigrantes, principalmente haitianas(os), en Estados Unidos. Se parte de un corpus textual que esta formado por dos articulos de opinion y un cuento escritos por Edwidge Danticat: Trump Reopens an Old Wound for Haitians (2017), We Must not Forget Detained Migrant Children (2018a) y Without Inspection (2018b). Mi propuesta implica la identificacion, la esquematizacion y el analisis de cuatro caracterizaciones que Danticat plantea alrededor de las(os) inmigrantes: a) seres vapuleados y rechazados por presidentes, centros de inmigracion estadounidenses, medios de comunicacion, bancos, realizadores audiovisuales, productores musicales; b) agentes y receptoras(es) de la compasion; c) individuos pobres y explotados, movidos por la necesidad de sobrevivir y no por el imperativo del rendimiento sugerido por Han (2012) para el mundo laboral contemporaneo; d) entidades invisibles e inexistentes en vida, y difuminadas en el momento de su muerte. EnglishFrom discourses from philosophy, literary criticism, and the study of emotions, I explore images of immigrants, mainly Haitians, in the United States. I start from a textual corpus that is made up of two opinion articles and a story written by Edwidge Danticat: Trump Reopens an Old Wound for Haitians (2017), We Must not Forget Detained Migrant Children (2018a) y Without Inspection (2018b). My proposal involves the identification, schematization, and analysis of four characterizations that Danticat poses around immigrants: a) being beaten and rejected by presidents, US immigration centers, media, banks, filmmakers, music producers; b) agents and recipients of compassion; c) poor and exploited individuals, driven by the need to survive, and not by the imperative of performance, suggested by Han for the contemporary world of work (2012); d) invisible and non-existent entities in life, and blurred at the moment of their death.