Detalles del documento

Imprima y guarde

Artículo de periódico

Migration as engendered practice: Mexican men, masculinity, and northward migration

Fecha

2008

Autores

Chad Broughton

Resumen

As Mexico endures the far-reaching economic and social dislocations wrought by neoliberalism, many predominantly rural states in southern Mexico have witnessed an unprecedented northward exodus of working age men and women. This article argues that in response to these intense pressures to emigrate, poor men from rural Mexico do more than make instrumental calculations about migration to the border; they must negotiate masculine ideals and adopt strategic gendered practices in relation to the migration experience and the dynamic economic, social and cultural conditions of the border region. This article finds that men adopt one or a hybrid of three fluid masculine stances—traditionalist, adventurer, and breadwinner—in response to migration pressures in neoliberal Mexico.

Journal title

Gender & Society

Volumen

22

Conexiones

Los sectores económicos

Agriculture and horticulture workers y General farm workers

Los grupos destinatarios

Los investigadores

Relevancia geográfica

México

Esferas de la actividad

Estudios culturales y étnicas y Estudios en Género y Sexualidad

Idiomas

Inglés