
handle: 11336/200378
El artículo analiza las cadenas migratorias que constituyen las travestis y mujeres trans sudamericanas que residen en el Área Metropolitana de Buenos Aires durante el período 2017-2019, atendiendo especialmente el rol de las madrinas. Los proyectos migratorios de estas personas se producen como consecuencia de la hostilidad y vulnerabilidad que experimentan en sus entornos y poseen diferentes instancias. Una de ellas, son las cadenas migratorias que remiten al capital social necesario para poder abandonar la sociedad emisora y establecerse en la sociedad receptora. De este modo, las travestis/trans sudamericanas constituyen diversas cadenas migratorias que pueden caracterizarse como horizontales y verticales, siendo las madrinas actores claves en sus diásporas. El enfoque del artículo es cualitativo y el método empleado es la teoría fundamentada. De acuerdo con un muestreo teórico constituido mediante 41 entrevistas la información fue analizada con el software Atlas ti.
The article analyzes the migratory chains that constitute South American transvestites and trans women who reside in the Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires during the period 2017-2019, paying special attention to the role of godmothers. The migratory projects of these people are produced because of the hostility and vulnerability they experience in their surroundings and have different instances. One of them is the migratory chains that refer to the social capital necessary to be able to leave the sending society and settle in the receiving society. In this way, South American transvestites/trans women constitute diverse migratory chains that can be characterized as horizontal and vertical, being the godmothers key actors in their diasporas. The focus of the article is qualitative and the method used is grounded theory. According to a theoretical sample consisting of 41 interviews, the information was analyzed using Atlas.Ti.
Fil: Perez Ripossio, Ramiro Nicolas. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
ARGENTINA, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5.4, TRANSVESTITES/TRANS, MIGRATORY CHAINS, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5, MABA, MIGRATIONS
ARGENTINA, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5.4, TRANSVESTITES/TRANS, MIGRATORY CHAINS, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5, MABA, MIGRATIONS
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