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Women's Migration Networks in Mexico and Beyond (Paperback)
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Despite women's presence in migration streams since the
mid-nineteenth century, research on Mexican women's migration has a
significantly shorter history than that which focuses on Mexican
men. In this contemporary anthropological study, Tamar Diana Wilson
couples an analytical migratory network analysis with an intimate
ethnography and oral history to explore the characteristics,
development, and dynamics of migration networks for Mexican women.
Centering on the story of doAAa Consuelo, a woman Wilson met in a
Mexicali squatter settlement in 1988, as well as on the stories of
her two daughters in the United States, this study examines the
vital role that women's networks play, both within Mexico and
transnationally, not only in assisting other women to migrate, but
in providing support for male family members as well.
Following a summary of the history of Mexican migration and women's
increasing participation in the migration stream to the United
States, Wilson provides a brief history of women's labor in Mexico
and changes in gender relations during the last few decades. She
then introduces key concepts in migration theory, such as network
mediation, social capital formation, and transnational migration,
which are revisited throughout the book. Subsequent chapters are
dedicated to the migration and adaptation experiences of doAAa
Consuelo and her family members as expressed through conversations,
interviews, and the author's observations.
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