Classifying the "ideal migrant worker": Mexican and Jamaican transnational farmworkers in Canada

被引:33
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作者
McLaughlin, Janet [1 ]
机构
[1] Wilfrid Laurier Univ, Int Migrat Res Ctr, Waterloo, ON, Canada
关键词
flexible labor; migrant farmworkers; neoliberal subjectivities; performances of subordination; Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program;
D O I
10.3167/fcl.2010.570106
中图分类号
Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
030303 ;
摘要
This article analyzes the ideology and practice of multi-unit competition that pervades neoliberal subjectivities and produces the "ideal" flexible worker within contemporary global capitalism. It demonstrates how state and capitalist interests converge to influence the selection of the ideal transnational migrant worker, how prospective migrants adapt to these expectations, and the consequences of such enactments, particularly for migrants, but also for the societies in which they live and work. Multiple levels of actors-employers, state bureaucrats, and migrants themselves-collude in producing the flexible, subaltern citizen, which includes constructions and relations of class, race, gender, and nationality/citizenship. The case study focuses on Mexican and Jamaican participants in Canada's Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program, a managed migration program that legally employs circular migrant farmworkers from Mexico and several English-speaking Caribbean countries in Canadian agriculture.
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页码:79 / 94
页数:16
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