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100 1 0 _aMoreschi, Alejandra Aquino
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245 0 0 _aThe Migration of Young Mexican Indians to the United States: Issues, Challenges, and New Subjectivities
260 _c2012.
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520 _aIn the late eighties, international migration has gained a major importance in the lives of the Zapotecs of the Sierra Norte de Oaxaca in southern Mexico. Indian communities have then faced a depopulation of their villages and a transformation of their traditional agricultural economy brought about by remittancesfrom the United States. In the process, the prospects and life plans of the young generation have also changed. The article discusses the idea that the current migration of young people from the mountains does not only reflect an economic logic, but also the existence of “subjective needs” related to the search for a new lifestyle allowing spatial and social mobility as well as for patterns of more open couple and family relationships. Although subjective, these new “needs” have become widespread enough to trigger important transformations in the region and represent a major challenge for Zapotec families and for the ongoing process of recovery of their political autonomy by these communities.
690 _asubjectivity
690 _aconsumption
690 _aindigenous people
690 _agender relations
690 _ayouth
690 _amigration
690 _aMexico
786 0 _nAutrepart | o 60 | 1 | 2012-04-01 | p. 21-37 | 1278-3986
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-autrepart-2012-1-page-21?lang=en&redirect-ssocas=7080
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