Identidades en movimiento: familias chilenas en la fruticultura del Alto Valle de Río Negro, Argentina
AUTOR(ES)
Trpin, Verónica
FONTE
Cadernos Pagu
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2007-12
RESUMO
This article, based on field work conducted in rural areas of the Alto Valle de Río Negro, Argentina, from 1999 on, analyzes the relations in which Chilean men and women who reside and work in small farms destined to fruit production are inserted. The different activities in the small farms are organized according to sex and age, circumscribing a segment of the labor market in which different members of the family are involved. As I will demonstrate, to be a Chilean worker in the fruit growing region of the Alto Valle is to reproduce an ethnic and national identity through work routines mediated by family relations.
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