<span>This paper addresses the ideology of return among contemporary Guatemalan migrants living and working in the southwestern desert city of Phoenix in Arizona. In Phoenix’s metropolitan area, Guatemalans (both Ladino and Maya ethnic groups) add to the city’s cultural mosaic, and at the same time, are vital agents for change in Guatemalan society. Little is known about the processes and patterns behind Guatemalan migration despite the fact that over 10 percent of Guatemala’s population currently resides in the United States. Most Guatemalans in Phoenix, regardless of their length of residence in the United States, express longings for return to their homeland. In part, this strong notion of return prevails because the Guatemalan community...
Increasing numbers of Central Americans, primarily from El Salvador and Guatemala, began arriving in...
This work examines the phenomenon of diaspora formation among the indigenous Guatemalan population a...
This paper seeks to establish, using the historical development of Guatemala as context for understa...
This paper addresses the ideology of return among contemporary Guatemalan migrants living and workin...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012Permanent return migration has received limited att...
This article deals with the construction of livelihoods and identities in the context of forced migr...
The Guatemalan migration to Los Angeles hides behind a violent thirty-year Civil War that lasted fro...
International migration constitutes one of the most significant phenomena impacting Guatemala today....
Today, many Guatemalans flee the country and leave their home communities behind due to poor living ...
The study of Guatemalan migration is an emerging field which has received a lot of scholarly attenti...
Globalization and neoliberal economic practices have resulted in the migration of people from Centra...
For many indigenous communities in the western highlands of Guatemala, transnational migration is co...
This article explores ¿Mexicanization,¿ a survival strategy for Guatemalan Mayans during the migrato...
This article addresses migration impact on the construction of differentiated citizenship status amo...
Based on anthropological fieldwork in the Petén, Guatemala, this article focuses on the (re)constru...
Increasing numbers of Central Americans, primarily from El Salvador and Guatemala, began arriving in...
This work examines the phenomenon of diaspora formation among the indigenous Guatemalan population a...
This paper seeks to establish, using the historical development of Guatemala as context for understa...
This paper addresses the ideology of return among contemporary Guatemalan migrants living and workin...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012Permanent return migration has received limited att...
This article deals with the construction of livelihoods and identities in the context of forced migr...
The Guatemalan migration to Los Angeles hides behind a violent thirty-year Civil War that lasted fro...
International migration constitutes one of the most significant phenomena impacting Guatemala today....
Today, many Guatemalans flee the country and leave their home communities behind due to poor living ...
The study of Guatemalan migration is an emerging field which has received a lot of scholarly attenti...
Globalization and neoliberal economic practices have resulted in the migration of people from Centra...
For many indigenous communities in the western highlands of Guatemala, transnational migration is co...
This article explores ¿Mexicanization,¿ a survival strategy for Guatemalan Mayans during the migrato...
This article addresses migration impact on the construction of differentiated citizenship status amo...
Based on anthropological fieldwork in the Petén, Guatemala, this article focuses on the (re)constru...
Increasing numbers of Central Americans, primarily from El Salvador and Guatemala, began arriving in...
This work examines the phenomenon of diaspora formation among the indigenous Guatemalan population a...
This paper seeks to establish, using the historical development of Guatemala as context for understa...