"I am Maya, not Guatemalan, nor Hispanic"—the Belongingness of Mayas in Southern Florida

This article explores the personal meanings and public expressions of home, ethnicity and belonging among Maya/Guatemalan immigrants living in South Florida, specifically from the viewpoints of seven biographies of first and second-generation Maya immigrants. Our examination of their narratives sugg...

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Main Authors: Patrick T. Hiller, J. P. Linstroth, Paloma Ayala Vela
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Language:deu
Published: FQS 2009-09-01
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Online Access:http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/1361
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description This article explores the personal meanings and public expressions of home, ethnicity and belonging among Maya/Guatemalan immigrants living in South Florida, specifically from the viewpoints of seven biographies of first and second-generation Maya immigrants. Our examination of their narratives suggests why these immigrants actively resist a public mis-categorization of being part of the Hispanic community by emphasizing their indigenous heritage. As such, this study provides a new type of research regarding Maya immigrants and their "positioning" or their "self-localization" as indigenous peoples seeking refuge in the United States. These are narratives of Maya lives, most of them child survivors, who fled the genocide in Guatemala with their families and who have faced discrimination while living in the United States. What is unique about our study is its emphasis upon biography for portraying particular facets of ethnicity and indigeneity and the difficult processes of transnational migration faced by Maya peoples now living in Florida. URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs0903106
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spelling doaj.art-4b9b874405024e5dade17e5d00bce49a2022-12-21T21:14:30ZdeuFQSForum: Qualitative Social Research1438-56272009-09-011031257"I am Maya, not Guatemalan, nor Hispanic"—the Belongingness of Mayas in Southern FloridaPatrick T. Hiller0J. P. Linstroth1Paloma Ayala Vela2Nova Southeastern UniversityNova Southeastern UniversityNova Southeastern UniversityThis article explores the personal meanings and public expressions of home, ethnicity and belonging among Maya/Guatemalan immigrants living in South Florida, specifically from the viewpoints of seven biographies of first and second-generation Maya immigrants. Our examination of their narratives suggests why these immigrants actively resist a public mis-categorization of being part of the Hispanic community by emphasizing their indigenous heritage. As such, this study provides a new type of research regarding Maya immigrants and their "positioning" or their "self-localization" as indigenous peoples seeking refuge in the United States. These are narratives of Maya lives, most of them child survivors, who fled the genocide in Guatemala with their families and who have faced discrimination while living in the United States. What is unique about our study is its emphasis upon biography for portraying particular facets of ethnicity and indigeneity and the difficult processes of transnational migration faced by Maya peoples now living in Florida. URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs0903106http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/1361MayasGuatemalansethnicityHispanicsbelonginghomeimmigrationimmigrantsidentitybiography
spellingShingle Patrick T. Hiller
J. P. Linstroth
Paloma Ayala Vela
"I am Maya, not Guatemalan, nor Hispanic"—the Belongingness of Mayas in Southern Florida
Forum: Qualitative Social Research
Mayas
Guatemalans
ethnicity
Hispanics
belonging
home
immigration
immigrants
identity
biography
title "I am Maya, not Guatemalan, nor Hispanic"—the Belongingness of Mayas in Southern Florida
title_full "I am Maya, not Guatemalan, nor Hispanic"—the Belongingness of Mayas in Southern Florida
title_fullStr "I am Maya, not Guatemalan, nor Hispanic"—the Belongingness of Mayas in Southern Florida
title_full_unstemmed "I am Maya, not Guatemalan, nor Hispanic"—the Belongingness of Mayas in Southern Florida
title_short "I am Maya, not Guatemalan, nor Hispanic"—the Belongingness of Mayas in Southern Florida
title_sort i am maya not guatemalan nor hispanic the belongingness of mayas in southern florida
topic Mayas
Guatemalans
ethnicity
Hispanics
belonging
home
immigration
immigrants
identity
biography
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