Alcances y limitaciones de la Teoría marxista para el estudio de los procesos migratorios
Hacia una Teoría antropológica de las migraciones.
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In this essay, we insist on the role of anthropology as a discipline well suited for developing an intermediate theory between the great economic theories on the circulation of capital and human mobility, and the analysis of what these processes mean for migrants, their social networks, and their social groups.Our theoretical proposal for an anthropology of migrations is based on a multisituated ethnography focused on the interdependence of three constant and independent variables present in all migratory processes: ethnicity, gender, and social class. Due to the length limitations of the article, we focus exclusively on the intersection between ethnicity and class. The conclusion is that, although culture and identities have always been present in migratory processes, the importance they have achieved in the context of globalization makes the anthropological analysis of migration an essential tool for their understanding.
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