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Maternidade transnacional: o exercício da maternidade por mulheres que imigraram sem os filhos

Authors: Marques, Mariana Araujo;

Maternidade transnacional: o exercício da maternidade por mulheres que imigraram sem os filhos

Abstract

O presente projeto pretende fazer um estudo teórico e empírico sobre as mulheres que imigram; geralmente de países pobres ou em desenvolvimento para países ricos e desenvolvidos, em busca de melhores condições de vida; e deixam para trás os filhos, muitas vezes com menos de um ano de idade, por longos períodos de tempo. O estudo, no entanto deixará um pouco de lado os impactos financeiros do fenômeno migratório e das relações transnacionais e se focará mais nestas pessoas e nas consequências de ordem social sobre as mesmas, especialmente as mães imigrantes, nomeadamente os efeitos sobre a subjetividade e o bem-estar, as relações interpessoais e os comportamentos e práticas de um modo geral.

This project aims to make a theoretical and empirical study about women who immigrate, generally from poor or developing countries to rich and developed countries in search of better living conditions, and leave behind their children, often with less than one year of age for long periods of time. The study, nevertheless leave a little aside the financial impacts of the migratory phenomenon and the transnational relations and will focus more on these people and the social order’s consequences on them, especially the immigrant mothers, including the effects on subjectivity and well-being, interpersonal relationships and behaviors and practices in a general way.

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Commercialization of human feeling, Behavior, :Ciências Sociais::Sociologia [Domínio/Área Científica], Maternidade, Comportamento, Maternity, Imigração, Comercialização da afetividade, Welfare and subjectivity, Domínio/Área Científica::Ciências Sociais::Sociologia, Immigration, Transnational Motherhood, Relações interpessoais, Maternidade transnacional, Interpersonal Relations, Bem-estar e subjetividade

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