The migration of Chinese women to Me...
Villalever, Ximena Alba.

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  • The migration of Chinese women to Mexico City
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    Title/Author: The migration of Chinese women to Mexico City/ by Ximena Alba Villalever.
    Author: Villalever, Ximena Alba.
    Published: Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2020.,
    Description: xv, 281 p. :ill., maps, digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Part One: Chinese women in Mexican popular markets, starting with small scale processes of globalization -- 1 The networking components of street markets and 'popular' economy -- 1.1 Locating Tepito and its ramifications, deconstructing the 'centre' -- 1.2 Tepitenes and spaces of opportunities, intersectional spectrums -- 1.3 Blended spaces: migration and commerce in Tepito -- 2 Made in Yiwu, to Tepito -- 2.1 Of bullet trains and hair garments, experiencing Yiwu -- 2.2 Blended spaces: migration, commerce and gender in Yiwu -- Conclusions -- Part Two: Herstories of migration, building spaces of opportunities -- 3 Building subjectivities in systematic inequality -- 3.1 The feminization of Chinese migration patterns, causes and effects -- 3.2 Growing up in a Chinese jia. What is the place of women? -- 3.3 Defying social constructions of gender. Migration, marriage and work -- 4 Mexico, land of opportunities? Migration as a search for survival and social mobility -- 4.1 The paradoxes of development. Education, employment and origin, indicators of inequality -- 4.2 Building networks between Mexico and China, strategies of migration and work -- 4.3 Constructing spaces of opportunities: transversal articulations between commerce and migration -- Conclusions -- Part Three: Drafting alternative spaces of globalization -- 5 From transnational urban formations to global cities -- 5.1 What are alternative spaces of globalization? -- 5.2 Constructing cities through belonging: bringing gender in -- 5.3 Vulnerabilities and resistances in the city, building networks of trust between guanxi and comadrazgo -- 6 The place of women as actors of transnational formations -- 6.1 Transnational motherhoods -- 6.2 Building transnational family businesses -- 6.3 Building bridges from space to place: ambivalent constructions of otherness, migration and discrimination -- 6.4 Building alternatives to survival and growth -- Conclusions.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Women immigrants - Mexico -
    Subject: Mexico City (Mexico) - Emigration and immigration. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-53344-1
    ISBN: 9783030533441
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