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Imprima y guarde

Tesis

"The both of us have battled": The practices and politics of female partners in the Canadian Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program

Fecha

2007

Autores

Christina Hanson

Resumen

Through an analysis of qualitative, ethnographic data, I locate the narratives of nine Mexican women married to migrants within the context of capitalist globalization, state policies, and local gender ideologies. In doing so, I advocate for a theoretical approach to migration which combines elements of structural theories of migration and network theoretical approaches. These women’s narratives position them at the juncture of capitalism and other social relations, and show them to be active agents in migration. Not only is their labour critical to the maintenance of migration patterns and the capitalist relations into which migrants and non-migrants are incorporated, but women’s labour is also imbued with social meanings.

Universidad

Library and Archives Canada = Bibliothèque et Archives Canada,

Departamento Académico

Latin American Studies Program - Simon Fraser University

Lugar de publicación

Ottawa

Archivos adjuntos

Conexiones

Los sectores económicos

Agriculture and horticulture workers

Tipos de contenido

Análisis de políticas

Los grupos destinatarios

Los investigadores y ONG / grupos comunitarios / redes de solidaridad

Relevancia geográfica

Canada, Ontario, Alberta, México, Manitoba, Quebec, Colombia Británica, Otras provincias, Federal, y Nueva Escocia

Esferas de la actividad

Estudios en Género y Sexualidad y Socioligie

Idiomas

Inglés