2017
DOI: 10.22185/24487147.2017.94.034
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Configuraciones de la migración femenina peruana en Iquique Chile, en el siglo XXI

Abstract: Configuraciones de la migración femenina peruana en Iquique Chile en el siglo XX! / M. LUBE GUIZARDI et al. ResumenSe presenta un estado del arte sobre la migración femenina peruana en Iquique (Región de Tarapacá, Chile). A través de la síntesis de investigaciones de corte cualitativo y cuantitativo, ofrecemos la contextualización de procesos sociales, económicos y políticos que facilitan la interpretación de los datos demográficos disponibles. Situaremos los límites geográficos, las características político-… Show more

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“…Although the migrant status of Peru and Bolivia nationals in the north of Chile is relativized by the fact that, less than 100 years ago, these territories belonged to Peru and Bolivia, the aftermath of the War of the Pacific (1879–1883) and the subsequent Chileanization process (Gonzalez Miranda, 2004) complicate the relationship between Chileans, Peruvians, and Bolivians living in the border region. According to Lube-Guizardi and Garces (2013), following the war, the establishment of this border supported the emergence of a nationalistic ideology based on the contrast between “us” (Chileans) and “them” (Bolivians and Peruvians), and on the alleged notion of a homogeneous Chilean identity, in social, cultural, ethnic and racial terms. Therefore, the northernmost region of Chile combines the shared presence of indigenous peoples (mainly Aymara) across Andean countries with the epic discourse of the military quest that gave origin to the 20th-century Chilean nation-state.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the migrant status of Peru and Bolivia nationals in the north of Chile is relativized by the fact that, less than 100 years ago, these territories belonged to Peru and Bolivia, the aftermath of the War of the Pacific (1879–1883) and the subsequent Chileanization process (Gonzalez Miranda, 2004) complicate the relationship between Chileans, Peruvians, and Bolivians living in the border region. According to Lube-Guizardi and Garces (2013), following the war, the establishment of this border supported the emergence of a nationalistic ideology based on the contrast between “us” (Chileans) and “them” (Bolivians and Peruvians), and on the alleged notion of a homogeneous Chilean identity, in social, cultural, ethnic and racial terms. Therefore, the northernmost region of Chile combines the shared presence of indigenous peoples (mainly Aymara) across Andean countries with the epic discourse of the military quest that gave origin to the 20th-century Chilean nation-state.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El intercambio cotidiano entre Tacna (Perú) y Arica (Chile), como ciudades de frontera a partir de 1929, debe comprenderse en el marco del intercambio histórico determinado por la ocupación vertical del territorio andino (Dollfus, 1981;Murra, 1975) desde el Altiplano hasta el litoral del océano Pacífico. De ahí se entiende por qué el norte chileno ha presentado un proceso de migración particular en relación con el proceso migratorio en otras ciudades centrales de Chile como Santiago y Valparaíso (Guizardi et al, 2017).…”
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“…Por otro lado, profundizar sobre las dinámicas de la movilidad humana en el norte chileno (Guizardi et al, 2017) permitió evidenciar las particularidades y diferencias entre el comportamiento de la migración en Santiago de Chile -metrópolis donde se habían situado los principales estudios sobre migración-y el comportamiento de estas en ciudades del norte, como Arica e Iquique.…”
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