

Iván Sandoval-Cervantes, "Oaxaca in Motion: An Ethnography of Internal, Transnational, and Return Migration" (U Texas Press, 2022)
Dec 10, 2022
Iván Sandoval-Cervantes, author of 'Oaxaca in Motion: An Ethnography of Internal, Transnational, and Return Migration', explores the global nature of internal migration and its impact on gender roles. His research in rural Oaxaca reveals how women travel to Mexico City for domestic work, while men join the military or leave their fields for global industries. These migration experiences reshape migrants' views of masculinity and femininity, influencing their families and communities. Comparisons between Oaxacans in Mexico and those on the US West Coast highlight the diverse meanings of migration.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Migration and the Zapatista Movement
02:00 • 26min
An Exploration of Military as a Form of Migration
28:21 • 4min
Approach to Multi-sided Ethnography and Migration Histories of Families
32:43 • 7min
Exploring the Relationship between Animal Protection Activists and Social Movements in Mexico
40:09 • 3min