Revista Estudos Feministas
Volume 19, Issue 3, 2011, Pages 751-775

Migration and gender. How bolivian migrants in Argentina narrate their experience [Migraciones y géneros. Formas de narrar los movimientos por parte de migrantes bolivianos/as en Argentina] (Article)

Barral A.I.M.*
  • a Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina

Abstract

There has been a growing development of scientific works on migratory issues from a feminist or gender perspective in the last decades. This article intends to be included in this tradition as it exposes the specificities that generate this type of studies in Latin American societies. Precisely, the article presents some reflections on how Bolivian women and men immigrants in Argentina (Ushuaia) understand their migratory trajectories. We propose a typology of the migratory trajectories to describe and understand the distinct perceptions of migration for these women and men. This work will also serve as a basis for the discussion of the classic dichotomies existing in migratory studies and policies, as family reunification x labor migration, rational migration x affection migration and associative migration x autonomous migration. © 2011 by Revista Estudos Feministas.

Author Keywords

Immigrant Representations Argentina Bolivian migration Migratory trajectories

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Link
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ISSN: 0104026X
Cited by: 3
Original Language: Spanish