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South-to-South migration, reproduction, health and citizenship: The paradoxes of proximity for undocumented Nicaraguan labor migrant women in Costa Rica.

机译:南向南移徙,生殖,健康和公民身份:哥斯达黎加无证件尼加拉瓜劳务移民妇女的亲近悖论。

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International migration has grown in both scope and scale in recent decades. Almost half of the world's migrants move between countries lying within the global economic South, yet scholarship remains focused on South-to-North routes. This dissertation is a qualitative study of South-to-South migration experience of Nicaraguan women living in Costa Rica. In the mid-1990s, Costa Rica surpassed the United States as the primary destination for Nicaraguan migrants due to the coincided effects of economic distress in Nicaragua and economic developments in Costa Rica, creating gaps in the labor market that Nicaraguans filled.; During the 1990s, the number of Nicaraguan migrants tripled to compose eight to sixteen percent of the Costa Rican population; women make up around half of the migrant population. What does the experience of moving between destination and origin contexts characterized by relative geographic, cultural, linguistic, economic and historical proximity reveal about the often juxtaposed social processes of integration and transnationalism? To explore this question, over a year of continuous ethnographic field research and systematic archival review of newspaper accounts were pursued in Costa Rica and Nicaragua (2005-06). Participant observation and 138 in-depth interviews were conducted with a purposeful sample of 43 migrant women, of whom two thirds were undocumented, and 12 Costa Rican health care workers. For its symbolic and material value to migrants and host country nationals, the health care system was the lens for examining migration issues and experience.; Study findings suggest that multi-dimensional social forms of proximity for this migration circuit do not uniformly facilitate integration or transnationalism but rather the "paradoxes of proximity." Nicaraguan migrant women articulated feelings of profound exclusion and ambivalence about their lives. For Costa Ricans, migrants represented a threat to national ideals of "exceptionalism" central to historical accounts of their national identity. Ideals included racial and class homogeneity as well as the welfare state's successes in providing health care for all. By drawing on multiple theoretical perspectives from critical and clinical medical anthropology, feminist and historical anthropology, the study illustrates the importance of attending to paradoxical, local health-related experiences as a reflection of macro-level processes of globalization.
机译:近几十年来,国际移徙的范围和规模都有所增长。世界上将近一半的移民在全球经济南部国家之间流动,但奖学金仍然侧重于南北路线。本文是对居住在哥斯达黎加的尼加拉瓜妇女南南迁移经历的定性研究。在1990年代中期,由于尼加拉瓜的经济困境和哥斯达黎加的经济发展同时发生,哥斯达黎加超过了美国成为尼加拉瓜移民的主要目的地,这在尼加拉瓜人填补的劳动力市场上造成了空白。在1990年代,尼加拉瓜的移民人数增加了两倍,占哥斯达黎加人口的8%至16%。妇女约占移徙人口的一半。在以相对地理,文化,语言,经济和历史邻近为特征的目的地和起源背景之间移动的经验,对于融合和跨国主义通常并列的社会过程揭示了什么?为了探讨这一问题,在过去的一年中,哥斯达黎加和尼加拉瓜进行了连续的人种学领域研究和对报纸报道的系统档案审查(2005-06年)。进行了参与者观察和138次深入访谈,目的是对43名移民妇女(其中三分之二没有证件)和12名哥斯达黎加卫生保健工作者进行有目的的抽样调查。由于其对移民和东道国国民的象征性和物质价值,卫生保健系统是审查移民问题和经验的镜头。研究发现表明,这种迁徙路线的多维社会形式并不统一地促进一体化或跨国主义,而是“接近悖论”。尼加拉瓜的移民妇女表达了对自己生活的深刻排斥和模棱两可的感觉。对于哥斯达黎加人而言,移民代表着对“例外主义”的国家理想的威胁,而这种理想对他们的民族身份的历史叙述至关重要。理想包括种族和阶级的同质性,以及福利国家在为所有人提供医疗保健方面的成功。通过从批判性和临床医学人类学,女权主义者和历史人类学的多种理论观点出发,该研究表明了参加悖论性,局部健康相关经验的重要性,以反映全球化的宏观过程。

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  • 作者

    Goldade, Kathryn Rose.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Arizona.$bAnthropology.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Arizona.$bAnthropology.;
  • 学科 Anthropology Cultural.; Anthropology Medical and Forensic.; Womens Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2008
  • 页码 297 p.
  • 总页数 297
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 人类学;社会学;
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