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Community, nationalism, and soccer in America's heartland: Globalization and Postville, IA.

机译:美国中心地带的社区,民族主义和足球:全球化和爱荷华州的波斯特维尔。

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On May 12, 2009, hundreds of Immigration Customs and Enforcement (ICE) raided Agriprocessors, a meat packing plant in the sleepy town of Postville, Iowa, and arrested 389 workers. These workers, primarily Spanish speaking immigrants from Guatemala and Mexico, were charged with felony aggravated identity theft. This criminalization of immigration is a critical point in immigration policy in the United States, representing a ritual performance of the exclusion of immigrants from American society. In stark juxtaposition to the raid itself, the community of Postville was working to welcome the very immigrants that were targeted by ICE. In attempts at inclusion, Postville had created an adult soccer league that provided a sense of community and identity for immigrants. Using the classic anthropological method of ethnography, this research draws on extensive time immersed in the community of Postville to conduct a qualitative case study of the day-to-day meanings of immigration in the United States. This dissertation examines the adult soccer league and the ICE raid as examples of cultural performances of inclusion and exclusion by using anthropological concepts of nation, sport, and performance. Performance is used to mark national identity in both instances---a shifting, hybrid 'transnational' identity in the case of the immigrants playing in the soccer league---and a clearly delineated 'American' identity in the case of the ICE raid. Moreover, national identity is tied to other aspects of identity, such as gender. As the performances create national 'imagined communities,' they also gender their participants and nations themselves. Ultimately this reveals the way that immigration itself is gendered, and the way in which American immigration policy is designed to promote an American national identity. These efforts are not only to the detriment of immigrants in the United States as laborers but also to the communities with jobs that draw these workers. The case study of Postville provides a lens to examine the meanings of immigration policy from the ground up and in the lives of those it impacts most---immigrants and the communities in which they reside.
机译:2009年5月12日,数百名移民海关和执法局(ICE)突击搜查了位于爱荷华州困镇波斯特维尔的一家肉类包装厂-农产品加工商,并逮捕了389名工人。这些工人主要是来自危地马拉和墨西哥的讲西班牙语的移民,被控以重罪加重身份盗窃罪。将移民定为刑事犯罪是美国移民政策的关键点,代表了将移民排斥在美国社会之外的一种仪式表现。与袭击本身并列的同时,Postville社区正在努力欢迎ICE袭击的非常移民。为了包容,Postville创建了一个成人足球联赛,为移民提供了社区感和认同感。该研究使用经典的人种学人类学方法,利用沉浸在Postville社区中的大量时间,对美国移民的日常意义进行了定性的案例研究。本文运用民族,体育和表演的人类学概念,考察了成人足球联赛和ICE突袭作为文化表演中包容性和排斥性的例子。在这两种情况下,绩效都被用来标记国家的身份-在足球联赛中,移民的身份转变为混合的“跨国”身份-在ICE袭击的情况下,清晰地标明了“美国”身份。此外,国民身份与身份的其他方面(例如性别)相关。表演创造了全国性的“想象中的社区”时,他们还将参与者和民族本身纳入性别。最终,这揭示了移民本身是性别的方式,以及美国移民政策旨在促进​​美国国民身份的方式。这些努力不仅损害美国作为劳工的移民,而且损害从事吸引这些工人的工作的社区。 Postville的案例研究提供了一个视角,可以从头开始研究移民政策的含义以及那些影响最大的移民及其生活社区的生活。

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  • 作者

    White, Douglas Gerald.;

  • 作者单位

    Arizona State University.;

  • 授予单位 Arizona State University.;
  • 学科 Anthropology Cultural.;Recreation.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 232 p.
  • 总页数 232
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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