Divine Salvadorans in Juarez

The life story of a Central American trans migrant woman is presented whom, along with others, seeks to reach the United States but has had to temporarily settle in Juárez due to the pandemic. For the analysis, a model of exclusions entitled Vitruvian Order is proposed, which implies the multiple an...

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Acceso en línea:http://dx.doi.org/10.20983/chihuahuahoy.2021.19.9
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:a9d309d16918478d89b0baf267acc36d2021-11-30T19:04:55ZDivine Salvadorans in Juarezhttp://dx.doi.org/10.20983/chihuahuahoy.2021.19.92448-82592448-7759https://doaj.org/article/a9d309d16918478d89b0baf267acc36d2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://erevistas.uacj.mx/ojs/index.php/ChihuahuaHoy/article/view/4300/5665https://doaj.org/toc/2448-8259https://doaj.org/toc/2448-7759The life story of a Central American trans migrant woman is presented whom, along with others, seeks to reach the United States but has had to temporarily settle in Juárez due to the pandemic. For the analysis, a model of exclusions entitled Vitruvian Order is proposed, which implies the multiple and intersectional operation of different criteria that lead to acute forms of exclusion, as well as a proposal for a localized analysis that links with the recent history of El Salvador. Finally, the text concludes that the collectivity is, as well, a strategy and a political commitment to resistance against the operation of the Vitruvian Order.Nithia Castorena SáenzUniversidad Autónoma de Ciudad JuárezarticletransmigrantscollectivepowerresistanceGeography. Anthropology. RecreationGLatin America. Spanish AmericaF1201-3799ENESChihuahua Hoy, Vol 19, Iss 19, Pp 213-240 (2021)
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migrants
collective
power
resistance
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Latin America. Spanish America
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migrants
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resistance
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Latin America. Spanish America
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Nithia Castorena Sáenz
Divine Salvadorans in Juarez
description The life story of a Central American trans migrant woman is presented whom, along with others, seeks to reach the United States but has had to temporarily settle in Juárez due to the pandemic. For the analysis, a model of exclusions entitled Vitruvian Order is proposed, which implies the multiple and intersectional operation of different criteria that lead to acute forms of exclusion, as well as a proposal for a localized analysis that links with the recent history of El Salvador. Finally, the text concludes that the collectivity is, as well, a strategy and a political commitment to resistance against the operation of the Vitruvian Order.
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