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退出关怀:母职如何调解墨西哥和中美洲女性逃离暴力。

Exit as Care: How Motherhood Mediates Women's Exodus From Violence in Mexico and Central America.

机构信息

University of California, San Diego, USA.

出版信息

Violence Against Women. 2022 Jan;28(1):211-231. doi: 10.1177/1077801221992875. Epub 2021 Mar 1.

Abstract

Today, growing numbers of mothers and children are fleeing Mexico and Central America. Most scholars attribute this displacement to organized crime, and a few note the importance of gender violence in driving women's migration. Yet, less has been said about how violence affects motherhood or how motherhood shapes women's decisions to leave. Drawing on 44 in-depth interviews with Mexican and Central American women seeking U.S. asylum, we show how multifaceted violence intensifies the burdens on mothers. At the same time, we argue, motherhood can offer a source of agency in contexts of normalized violence, inspiring women to flee.

摘要

如今,越来越多的母亲和儿童正在逃离墨西哥和中美洲。大多数学者将这种流离失所现象归因于有组织犯罪,少数人则指出性别暴力在推动妇女迁移方面的重要性。然而,关于暴力如何影响母性,或者母性如何影响妇女离开的决定,人们说得还不够多。本文通过对 44 名寻求美国庇护的墨西哥和中美洲妇女的深入访谈,展示了多方面的暴力如何加剧了母亲的负担。同时,我们认为,在正常化暴力的背景下,母性可以成为一种能动性的源泉,激励妇女逃离。

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