La (no-)ciudadanía: un interrogatorio en la frontera México-Estados Unidos

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https://doi.org/10.22380/2539472X.2579

Palabras clave:

ciudadanía, frontera México-Estados Unidos, soberanía, interacción, narrativa

Resumen

Este ensayo examina la narrativa de una joven de ascendencia mexicana, nacida en Estados Unidos, sobre un interrogatorio al cual fue sometida al entrar a su país natal desde México, donde había crecido. Mediante su fijación en el intercambio de preguntas y respuestas, el interrogatorio divide y hasta desaparece a le sujete de la interrogación, transformando así un procedimiento burocrático en un lugar de manifestación de la soberanía estatal, clásicamente arbitraria y desmedida. A la vez, el relato del interrogatorio se anida dentro de una narrativa más amplia sobre un intento de secuestro que la narradora experimentó en México. Juntos, las interrupciones lingüísticas y los impases interactivos de las narrativas del interrogatorio y del casi-secuestro dibujan los contornos de un sistema de gobernanza transnacional, que no opera a partir de derechos diferenciados, sino de una vulnerabilidad diferencial a la violencia.

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2024-01-01

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Yeh, R. (2024). La (no-)ciudadanía: un interrogatorio en la frontera México-Estados Unidos. Revista Colombiana De Antropología, 60(1), 76–102. https://doi.org/10.22380/2539472X.2579