Ethnographies of migrant mixtec women in California. An anthropological approach to narratives of transmigration, transnational motherhood and pregnancy in the context of western medicine
This article examines the narratives of mixtec women from Oaxaca, Mexico, who migrated to Oxnard City, California, USA. The ethnographies derived from their migratory process were analyzed through 27 in-depth interviews. The complexity involved in the study of international migration, int...
Main Author: | María Aránzazu Robles Santana |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Spanish |
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Universidad de Alicante
2023-01-01
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Series: | Feminismo/s |
Online Access: | https://feminismos.ua.es/article/view/19970 |
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