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Transforming Ethnicity: Youth and Migration in the Southern Ecuadorian Andes: Migration, Diasporas and Citizenship

Autor Jorge Daniel Vásquez
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 mai 2023
This book explores how global migration transforms local dynamics in the communal life of indigenous peoples in southern Ecuador. At its heart, the focus is on Cañar, a region marked by more than seven decades of migratory flows to the United States. Cañar features one of the areas of greatest human mobility in the entire Andean Region. Drawing on data from in-depth interviews and dialogue-based workshops with indigenous youths, the author shows how migratory processes and forms of self-representation have challenged the idea that ethnic identity is tied to fixed cultural patterns. He further shows how youths’ transnational experiences reconfigure generational differences within indigenous communities. In analyzing how transnational life, adultcentrism, gender power dynamics, and institutional discourses intersect in the production of indigenous youths’ subjectivities, this book provides an innovative approach to the studies of indigenous peoples and migration.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031300967
ISBN-10: 3031300963
Ilustrații: XIX, 105 p. 15 illus., 12 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:2023
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Migration, Diasporas and Citizenship

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1 Indigenous Identities, Migration, and Youth in Southern Ecuador.- Introduction.- The Historical Struggle for Indigenous Identities in Ecuador.- Cañar and Its History of Migration.- Researching Indigenous Youth in Latin America and Ecuador.- Exploring Cañar’s Indigenous Communities: Theory and Questions.- Youth and Adultcentrism.- Identity and Ethnicity.- Transnationalism and Experience.- Questions.- Fieldwork and Methodology.- Organization of the Book.- References.- 2 Leaving Cañar: Transnational Experience and the Production of a Migrant Subjectivity.- Individualization and Gender.- Establishing Generational Differences: Education and Imagination.- References.- 3 Guarantee, Reinvention, and Disconnections of Ethnic Identities.- “But they cannot remove the blood they carry”.- “All of us musicians here are migrants’ children”.- “They have even called the police without knowing what we are doing”.- References.- 4 Adultcentrism and the Dispute about Representation.- The Local Construction of Adultcentrism.- Why Dispute Representations?.- References.- 5 A Recapitulation.- A Final Thought from the Field.

Notă biografică

Jorge Daniel Vásquez is a Doctor in Education, a Ph.D. candidate in Sociology at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, and an upcoming Postdoctoral Fellow in the School of International Service at American University.

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This book explores how global migration transforms local dynamics in the communal life of indigenous peoples in southern Ecuador. At its heart, the focus is on Cañar, a region marked by more than seven decades of migratory flows to the United States. Cañar features one of the areas of greatest human mobility in the entire Andean Region. Drawing on data from in-depth interviews and dialogue-based workshops with indigenous youths, the author shows how migratory processes and forms of self-representation have challenged the idea that ethnic identity is tied to fixed cultural patterns. He further shows how youths’ transnational experiences reconfigure generational differences within indigenous communities. In analyzing how transnational life, adultcentrism, gender power dynamics, and institutional discourses intersect in the production of indigenous youths’ subjectivities, this book provides an innovative approach to the studies of indigenous peoples and migration.

Jorge Daniel Vásquez is a Doctor in Education, a Ph.D. candidate in Sociology at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, and an upcoming Postdoctoral Fellow in the School of International Service at American University.

Caracteristici

Analyzes how ethnic identities are transformed from inter-generational relationships in indigenous communities Incorporates the concept of “adult-centrism” for an analytical perspective on power and gender dynamics Problematizes how migration experiences modify local dynamics around communal organization in southern Ecuador