Memory, identity, and migration. Crossroads in the construction of the “tijuanense”

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Viviana Mejía Cañedo
Érika Valenzuela Gómez

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This article presents the results of field work carried out from January to May 2021, in the city of Tijuana, whose objective was to explore how the sense of identity is built with a city to which one has migrated. At the same time, it was observed how the uses of memory, and the sense of identity are the filters through which our actors view and position themselves in the face of a “new” migration after the arrival of the so-called “migrant caravans” consisting of people from other countries. We argue that intersubjective communication played a relevant role in the construction of the memory of migrants, as well as in the process of adaptation to the city and in the construction of a dual identity, which consists of maintaining a sense of rootedness with their place of birth and at the same time identifying with the new space that is inhabited. For this purpose, fifteen semi-structured interviews were conducted with 40-to-70-year-old men and women who migrated from states such as Nayarit, Hidalgo, Michoacán, Sinaloa - among others - to settle in this town mainly between the seventies and eighties.


Among the results, it is highlighted that most of the analyzed journalistic articles include patriarchal stereotypes in their discourses.


 

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Mejía Cañedo, V. ., Valenzuela Gómez, Érika ., & López Ulloa, L. C. . (2023). Memory, identity, and migration. Crossroads in the construction of the “tijuanense” . (En)clave Comahue. Revista Patagónica De Estudios Sociales, 30(29). Retrieved from https://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/revistadelafacultad/article/view/5108
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