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关于“不在场”:理解新冠疫情爆发时跨国家庭中对身体亲近的强烈渴望

On not 'being there': Making sense of the potent urge for physical proximity in transnational families at the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.

作者信息

Simola Anna, May Vanessa, Olakivi Antero, Wrede Sirpa

机构信息

Centre of Excellence in Research on Ageing and Care University of Helsinki Helsinki Finland.

Morgan Centre for Research into Everyday Lives University of Manchester Manchester UK.

出版信息

Glob Netw (Oxf). 2022 Jun 25. doi: 10.1111/glob.12382.

Abstract

This paper investigates transnational families' experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak and the accompanying sudden and unexpected travel restrictions. Our data consist of written stories collected in April-June 2020 from migrants with ageing kin living in another country. For many respondents, the situation provoked an acutely felt urge for physical proximity with their families. By analysing their experiences of 'not being there', we seek to understand what exactly made the urge to 'be there' so forceful. Bringing into dialogue literature on transnational families with Jennifer Mason's recent theoretical work on affinities, we move the focus from families' transnational caregiving practices to the potent connections between family members. We argue that this approach can open important avenues for future research on families-transnational or otherwise-because it sheds light on the multisensory and often ineffable charges between family members that serve to connect them.

摘要

本文调查了跨国家庭在新冠疫情爆发以及随之而来的突然且意外的旅行限制下的经历。我们的数据由2020年4月至6月从在另一个国家有年迈亲属的移民那里收集的书面故事组成。对许多受访者来说,这种情况引发了他们对与家人身体亲近的强烈渴望。通过分析他们“不在场”的经历,我们试图理解究竟是什么让“在场”的渴望如此强烈。将关于跨国家庭的文献与詹妮弗·梅森最近关于亲密关系的理论著作进行对话,我们将焦点从家庭的跨国照料实践转移到家庭成员之间的强大联系上。我们认为,这种方法可以为未来关于跨国家庭或其他类型家庭的研究开辟重要途径,因为它揭示了家庭成员之间有助于将他们联系起来的多感官且往往难以言表的情感纽带。

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