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Waking from the American dream young migrant returnees in Las Margaritas, Chiapas

Por: Porraz Gómez, Iván Francisco. Doctor [autor/a].
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  Artículo impreso(a) y electrónico Tema(s): Migración juvenil | Migración de retorno | Mercado de trabajoDescriptor(es) geográficos: Las Margaritas (Chiapas, México) Nota de acceso: Acceso en línea sin restricciones En: Voices of Mexico. número 104 (verano-otoño 2017), páginas 114-117. --ISSN: 0186-9418Número de sistema: 58989Resumen:
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The word "return" has many meanings involving going back to a place or a previous circumstance one left behind. However, for some young migrant returnees who try to reconstruct their life stories after their experiences in the United States, coming home does not always mean "coming back to oneself," to "my customs," or "to my starting place," since it is a fact that has marked their present. This article aims to analyze the return experience that some Chiapas-born migrants go through after moving toward the so-called "gringo dream." To do this research, I approached rural youths in Las Margaritas, Chiapas, which for several decades has been incorporating itself into the international labor market. I look here at their view of the return, as well as the new patterns, styles, and practices of youth created in that process.

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The word "return" has many meanings involving going back to a place or a previous circumstance one left behind. However, for some young migrant returnees who try to reconstruct their life stories after their experiences in the United States, coming home does not always mean "coming back to oneself," to "my customs," or "to my starting place," since it is a fact that has marked their present. This article aims to analyze the return experience that some Chiapas-born migrants go through after moving toward the so-called "gringo dream." To do this research, I approached rural youths in Las Margaritas, Chiapas, which for several decades has been incorporating itself into the international labor market. I look here at their view of the return, as well as the new patterns, styles, and practices of youth created in that process. eng

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