O ‘trabalho das emoções’ na navegação da im-mobilidade experimentada por migrantes e requerentes de asilo
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Emoções, imobilidade, Itália, refugiados, requerentes de asiloResumo
Ainda pouco explorada, a condição de imobilidade existencial vivenciada por refugiados e solicitantes de asilo dentro e fora do chamado sistema de recepção é o principal argumento deste artigo. Analisando o “trabalho das emoções” (Hochschild, 1979, Hollan, 1992), o artigo investiga como a imobilidade vivenciada pelos migrantes pode ser “navegada” por meio de diferentes emoções. A análise teórica da imobilidade de refugiados e migrantes é aprofundada e reinterpretada à luz de dados e resultados etnográficos coletados entre refugiados e migrantes que vivem no norte e no sul da Itália, dentro e fora do sistema de recepção.
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