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The Role of Mexican Immigrants in the United States on the Imagined and Invented Traditions in Mexico’s Regional Cities
Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences ( IF 1.2 ) Pub Date : 2019-04-23 , DOI: 10.1177/0739986319843510
Fuyuki Makino 1 , Shinji Hirai 2
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Mexican immigrants who move to the United States exert great influence on the reproduction of tradition in regional Mexican cities. This study examined the “changes in vistas” that appear due to the frequent migration that connects global cities with sending societies. The emphasis here is on the realities in which residents upgrade their living spaces using traditionality with their own unique strategies (posttraditional vistas), despite social and financial restrictions. Employing ethnographic methods and measurement surveys of housing, this study focused on Jalostotitlán, Jalisco, Mexico. It was found that changes in the vista of Jalostotitlán have not resulted from the unidirectional impact of people, goods, and money flowing from global cities; rather, they have arisen from the bidirectional relationship between immigrants and their hometowns. This research helps to depict another factor for discussions of the global migration narrative by placing regional cities at the core.

中文翻译:

墨西哥移民在美国对墨西哥地区城市的传统和想象传统中的作用

移居美国的墨西哥移民对墨西哥各区域城市的传统再现具有重大影响。这项研究研究了由于频繁迁移将全球城市与派遣国联系起来而出现的“远景变化”。这里强调的是现实中的居民,尽管受到社会和经济上的限制,但仍使用自己的独特策略(传统的远景)以传统方式提升了居住空间。该研究采用人种学方法和住房测量调查,重点研究了墨西哥哈利斯科州的Jalostotitlán。人们发现,Jalostotitlán的景观变化并不是由于全球城市的人,物和金钱的单向影响所致;相反,它们源于移民与其家乡之间的双向关系。
更新日期:2019-04-23
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