Resumen. Este artículo es fruto de una investigación realizada en dos zonas fronterizas, que pese a estar geográficamente en áreas distintas, comparten características similares y el fenómeno objeto de la investigación, las mujeres transfronterizas. El marco teórico de esta investigación se ha orientado en los estudios de la frontera (border studies) con perspectiva de género. La metodología utilizada está centrada en la etnografía como lógica de investigación social. Tras este proceso los resultados han evidenciado que son los factores estructurales los que determinan las diferencias. Sin embargo, las desigualdades de género homogeneízan sus situaciones y evidencian las diferencias entre las mujeres transfronterizas.Palabras clave: mujeres transfronterizas, borderland, globalización, hispano-marroquí, México-Guatemala.Abstract. This article is the result of a research in borders areas, that, despite being geographically in different areas, they share similar characteristics and the phenomenon object of the investigation, cross border women. The theoretical framework of the research has been oriented in the border studies of the frontier with a gender perspective. The methodology used is oriented on ethnography as logic of social research. After this process, the results that have been achieved have shown that, despite being different contexts on the same social phenomenon, structural factors determine those differences, however, gender inequalities homogenize their situations and show the differences between cross border women.
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