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Author Diáz de León, Alejandra, 1987- author.

Title Walking together : Central Americans and transit migration through Mexico / Alejandra Díaz de León
Published Tucson : The University of Arizona Press, 2023
©2023

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 169 pages) : illustrations, map
Contents Introduction -- 1. Why to Central Americans leave their countries? -- 2. Mistrust, violence, and uncertainty on the migrant trail -- 3. Families in transit -- 4. A pueblo that walks together -- 5. Familias del camino: road families -- Is there an end to the journey?
Summary "This accessible work of deep ethnography reveals how Central American migrants in transit north to the U.S. survive the unpredictable, precarious, and violent road by forming different (and often overlapping) forms of social ties. Drawing on extensive fieldwork and ethnographic analysis, Díaz de León identifies three types of social arrangements on the migrant trail: 1. road families, or small groups of migrants (typically men) who meet on Mexico's southern border and decide to journey north together; 2. migrant families, or traditional families who have left their countries together; and 3. the transient community of migrantes that encompasses both road families and migrant families, as well as those who have chosen to migrate by themselves. These arrangements, which encompass everything from solidarity without trust to extremely close relationships, provide novel insights into social networks, trust, and solidarity in the context of migration. A "Pueblo" that Walks Together shows how trust and solidarity among strangers facilitates clandestine human movement, subverting the established view that social ties are severed during times of crisis and that kin networks are the primary factor determining the success of migration. This book is based on 15 months' worth of multi-situated ethnography done between 2015 and 2019 on the southern border of Mexico, the northern border of Mexico, and the Sonoran Desert. Taking migrant perspectives into account, Díaz de León seeks to represent the fullness of their experiences beyond the statistics and vignettes of suffering"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on February 08, 2023)
Subject Immigrants -- Central America
Central Americans -- Social networks -- Mexico
SOCIAL SCIENCE / General
Emigration and immigration -- Social aspects
Immigrants
SUBJECT Central America -- Emigration and immigration -- Social aspects
Mexico -- Emigration and immigration -- Social aspects
Subject Central America
Mexico
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2022031506
ISBN 0816546479
9780816546473