Up-rooted lives, deep-rooted memories: Stress and resilience among Jamaican agricultural workers in Southern Ontario
- Fecha
- 2016 
- Autores
- Stephanie Mayell 
- Resumen
- The Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP) is a transnational labour 
 agreement between Canada, Mexico, and various Caribbean countries that brings
 thousands of Jamaican migrant workers to Canada each year to work on farms. This
 thesis explores Jamaican SAWP workers’ experiences of stress in Ontario, and situates
 these experiences within a system of power and international inequality. When describing
 their experiences of stress and suffering in Ontario, many Jamaican workers drew
 analogies between historic and modern slavery under the SAWP. However, stress
 discourses also inspired workers to emphasise their resilience, and many workers gave
 equal attention to explaining their inherent strength as “Jamaicans”, which they associate
 with national independence and the history of slavery. In this way, I suggest stress
 discourses are sites of flexibility and resilience for Jamaican workers, and this thesis presents the foremost cultural, political, and historical factors that support Jamaican
 workers’ resilience in Ontario. Moreover, the predominant coping strategies workers
 employ in Ontario will be explored within the context of their restricted agency under the
 SAWP. This thesis concludes with a discussion of stress as an expression of subjectivity
 that is characterised by strength, faith, and the history of slavery.
- Number of pages
- 107 
- Universidad
- McMaster University 
- Departamento Académico
- Anthropology 
- Nivel
- Masters 
- Lugar de publicación
- Hamilton, Ontario 
- Archivos adjuntos
- Los sectores económicos
- Agriculture and horticulture workers 
- Tipos de contenido
- Análisis de políticas, Casos documentados de abuso, Estadísticas sobre el trabajo y las condiciones de vida, y Violación sistémica/estatal de derechos/libertades 
- Los grupos destinatarios
- Legisladores y Los investigadores 
- Relevancia geográfica
- Ontario 
- Esferas de la actividad
- Agricultura, Antropología, y Ciencias de la Salud 
- Idiomas
- Inglés 

