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Frontline Activists: Mexicana Care Workers, Subjectivity, and the Defense of the Elderly

机译:前线活动家:墨西哥护工,主观性和老年人保护

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In this article, I focus on Mexican immigrant women who, as care workers in various care settings in the wealthy city of Santa Barbara, California, attempt to defend aging Americans patients from devaluation and harm. To understand why vulnerable women defend more privileged citizens of the nation, I address Mexicana subjectivity. I argue that neoliberal policies have created multiple vulnerabilities for Mexican women and it is in formal care contexts where these vulnerabilities intertwine with that of their patients. Workers' feelings of shame, complicity, and empathy help explain a defense of the Other. A significant form of defense is informal sector family-based care. This article is based on ethnographic fieldwork conducted between 2009 and 2011.
机译:在本文中,我将重点介绍墨西哥移民妇女,他们是加利福尼亚富裕的城市圣塔芭芭拉的各种医疗机构的护理人员,试图保护衰老的美国人免于贬值和伤害。为了理解为什么易受伤害的妇女捍卫国家的特权公民,我谈到了墨西哥人的主观性。我认为,新自由主义政策为墨西哥妇女创造了多个漏洞,并且在正规医疗机构中,这些漏洞与患者的状况交织在一起。工人的羞耻,同谋和同理心的感觉有助于解释对他人的捍卫。防御的一种重要形式是非正式部门的基于家庭的护理。本文基于2009年至2011年进行的人种志田野调查。

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