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无形障碍:法国无证移民受污名化、结构性暴力和恐惧影响的健康问题。

Intangible obstacles: health implications of stigmatization, structural violence, and fear among undocumented immigrants in France.

机构信息

IRIS-EHESS and Centre Françoise Minkowska, 12 rue Jacquemont, 75017 Paris, France.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2012 Mar;74(6):858-63. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2011.08.016. Epub 2011 Sep 21.

Abstract

This study identifies undocumented immigrants' obstacles to realizing their health care rights in France. The ethnographic fieldwork informing this study was carried out in Paris from March 2007 to July 2008. Research findings are based on (1) participant observation carried out in two grassroots health associations catering to undocumented immigrants in Paris (one providing legal and medical aid to undocumented immigrants from sub-Saharan Africa, and another focused specifically on assisting undocumented individuals seeking a visa for medical reasons, as well as women victims of domestic violence); (2) a review of legislative debates on the issue of healthcare access for undocumented immigrants in France, and (3) recently published reports on healthcare access for the undocumented in Europe. The paper analyzes how interaction among intangible factors - namely social stigmatization, precarious living conditions, and the climate of fear and suspicion generated by increasingly restrictive immigration policies - hinders undocumented immigrants' access to health care rights and, furthermore, minimizes immigrants' sense of entitlement to such rights in this European context. Intangible factors such as fear and suspicion have powerful "subjectivation" effects, which influence how both undocumented immigrants and their interlocutors (i.e., healthcare providers) think about "deservingness." Medical anthropology is in a unique position to demonstrate and theorize these factors and effects, which inform contemporary debates about migration and "health ethics."

摘要

本研究旨在探讨在法国,无证移民实现其医疗保健权利所面临的障碍。本研究的民族志实地调查工作于 2007 年 3 月至 2008 年 7 月在巴黎进行。研究结果基于以下三个方面:(1)在巴黎的两个基层健康协会中开展的参与式观察,一个协会为来自撒哈拉以南非洲的无证移民提供法律和医疗援助,另一个协会专门为因医疗原因寻求签证的无证个人以及家庭暴力的女性受害者提供援助;(2)对法国无证移民获得医疗保健机会问题的立法辩论的回顾;以及(3)最近发表的关于欧洲无证移民获得医疗保健的报告。本文分析了无形因素(即社会污名化、不稳定的生活条件以及日益严格的移民政策所产生的恐惧和怀疑氛围)如何阻碍无证移民获得医疗保健权利,并且在这种欧洲背景下,进一步最小化了移民对这些权利的应有感。恐惧和怀疑等无形因素具有强大的“主体化”效应,影响无证移民及其对话者(即医疗保健提供者)对“应得”的看法。医学人类学处于独特的地位,可以展示和理论化这些因素和效应,这些因素和效应为有关移民和“健康伦理”的当代辩论提供了信息。

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