"We are not together, but we are always united in heart". Indigenous women, sorority and emotional ties between Mexico and the United States: Español

We will analyze the migratory process of the Otomí people, which can be divided into two phases. A first phase of national migration -from the middle to the end of the 20th century- that went to the Mexican capital, and a second phase -from the end of the 20th century to the beginning of the 21st ce...

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Autor principal: Paz Escalante, Ambar Itzel
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/millca-digital/article/view/3506
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topic migración otomí
mujeres otomíes
sororidad
vínculos afectivos
Otomí migration
Otomí women
sisterhood
emotional ties
spellingShingle migración otomí
mujeres otomíes
sororidad
vínculos afectivos
Otomí migration
Otomí women
sisterhood
emotional ties
Paz Escalante, Ambar Itzel
"We are not together, but we are always united in heart". Indigenous women, sorority and emotional ties between Mexico and the United States: Español
topic_facet migración otomí
mujeres otomíes
sororidad
vínculos afectivos
Otomí migration
Otomí women
sisterhood
emotional ties
author Paz Escalante, Ambar Itzel
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author_sort Paz Escalante, Ambar Itzel
title "We are not together, but we are always united in heart". Indigenous women, sorority and emotional ties between Mexico and the United States: Español
title_short "We are not together, but we are always united in heart". Indigenous women, sorority and emotional ties between Mexico and the United States: Español
title_full "We are not together, but we are always united in heart". Indigenous women, sorority and emotional ties between Mexico and the United States: Español
title_fullStr "We are not together, but we are always united in heart". Indigenous women, sorority and emotional ties between Mexico and the United States: Español
title_full_unstemmed "We are not together, but we are always united in heart". Indigenous women, sorority and emotional ties between Mexico and the United States: Español
title_sort "we are not together, but we are always united in heart". indigenous women, sorority and emotional ties between mexico and the united states: español
description We will analyze the migratory process of the Otomí people, which can be divided into two phases. A first phase of national migration -from the middle to the end of the 20th century- that went to the Mexican capital, and a second phase -from the end of the 20th century to the beginning of the 21st century- in which the migratory flow reached the United States where indigenous people began to work without documents. We will present two cases in which women of different generations -who emigrated at different times of their life and in different phases of migration, internal and international-. We will learn about and analyze their stories, placing special emphasis on two central themes, the emotional ties in transnational families, and the sorority that grows among women, relatives and friends, to support each other in the face of the violence they have experienced.
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