Hardship politics: The strategic sharing of migration stories

R Gomberg-Muñoz - Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 2016journals.sagepub.com
This article explores how undocumented people and their family members strategically
narrate stories of hardship to build community, legitimize their experiences, cultivate political
consciousness, and combat dehumanizing stereotypes of undocumented people. As they
share stories, personal experiences of hardship become a critical source of information and
validation, as well as a resource that undocumented organizers can draw upon to cultivate
possibilities for social and political change. This article considers not only the political …
This article explores how undocumented people and their family members strategically narrate stories of hardship to build community, legitimize their experiences, cultivate political consciousness, and combat dehumanizing stereotypes of undocumented people. As they share stories, personal experiences of hardship become a critical source of information and validation, as well as a resource that undocumented organizers can draw upon to cultivate possibilities for social and political change. This article considers not only the political possibilities that strategic deployment of hardship narratives present but also their theoretical, methodological, and political implications for ethnographers.
Sage Journals
以上显示的是最相近的搜索结果。 查看全部搜索结果