Trincheras transnacionales: experiencias de luchas urbanas de la población migrante de origen boliviano
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UAM. Departamento de Antropología Social y Pensamiento FilosóficoDate
2016-02-01Subjects
Antropología - Tesis doctorales - Bolivia; Emigración e inmigración - Tesis doctorales; Antropología; FilosofíaNote
Tesis doctoral inédita cotutelada por la la Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Unidad Iztapalapa, División de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades, Departamento de Antropología y la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Departamento de Departamento de Antropología Social y Pensamiento Filosófico Español. Fecha de lectura: 1 de febrero de 2016Esta obra está bajo una licencia de Creative Commons Reconocimiento-NoComercial-SinObraDerivada 4.0 Internacional.
Abstract
The present dissertation’s purpose is the examination of the conditions of the Bolivian
collective in Spain, in the context of transnational migration. Based on the connection
between neighborhoods in Madrid and Cochabamba, forms of dispossession that affect the
lives of this group, typical of a global capitalist economic system, are analyzed. As a
Bolivian collective, they participate of social relations in which ethnicity, class, race and
gender operate; categories that are not exclusive of Bolivians as foreigners in Spanish
society but which are mediated by the historical structures of Bolivia and invigorated by the
effects of social movements developed or reconfigured in recent years.
Different forms and spaces of struggle for better conditions of collective and
individual life are analyzed with the help of concepts such as fields and social spaces. The
observation focuses on different social spaces such as labor field, minority media and
cultural reproduction. Struggles as response to the conditions of exclusion, take place in a
dynamic configuration of privileges and marginalities and are approached with the concept
of intersectionality. In these struggles, related to their immigration status, unexpected
disputes and changes emerge.
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