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Oral Histories of Migration MTA
Personal narratives of movement within and from South America
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Oral Histories of Migration *Oral Histories of Migration* provides a comprehensive examination of the diverse movement patterns within and from South America, utilizing personal testimonies to humanize complex geopolitical trends. The book traces a variety of trajectories, ranging from rural-to-urban shifts that reshape megacities to the urgent Venezuelan exodus and the labor chains of the Southern Cone. By exploring the specific experiences of Indigenous, Afro-descendant, and queer migrants, the text illustrates how identity, heritage, and the search for safety intersect with the physical act of crossing borders.

The narrative delves into the material and emotional textures of the migrant experience, highlighting the "paper walls" of bureaucracy and the precarious nature of informal labor and housing at the urban margins. It emphasizes the importance of transnational "care chains," where families maintain bonds through digital technology and remittances despite prolonged separation. Beyond economics, the book explores how foodways, music, and religious networks serve as portable homelands, allowing individuals to preserve their cultural memory while adapting to new environments in Europe, North America, and Asia.

In addition to documenting these journeys, the work serves as a methodological guide for practitioners. It advocates for a collaborative and ethical approach to oral history, emphasizing informed consent, reciprocity, and the protection of vulnerable narrators. By centering the voices of migrants as historians of their own lives, the book challenges reductive stereotypes and offers a nuanced toolkit for researchers. Ultimately, it presents migration not as a singular event of departure, but as a dynamic, ongoing process of negotiation between survival, belonging, and the reimagining of the future.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Personal narratives detailing the diverse drivers of movement, from economic survival and political crisis to environmental displacement and educational aspiration.
  • Examination of the 'care chain' and transnational family dynamics, showing how migrants manage love, parenting, and household obligations across borders.
  • Insights into the 'paper walls' of migration, highlighting the impact of documentation, legal status, and bureaucracy on everyday survival and integration.
  • Analysis of the unique challenges faced by marginalized groups, including Indigenous mobilities, Afro-descendant resilience, and queer migration pathways.
  • A comprehensive toolkit for conducting ethical oral history research, emphasizing informed consent, collaborative interpretation, and the protection of vulnerable narrators.
Who's It For:

This book is primarily for scholars, students, and practitioners in the fields of migration studies, sociology, and Latin American history. It is also an essential resource for community researchers and journalists seeking an ethical framework for documenting personal testimonies in precarious settings. Additionally, general readers interested in human rights and the lived realities of the South American diaspora will find the personal stories deeply moving and informative.

Author:

Brittany Jones

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Date Published:

January 17, 2026

Word Count:

87,349 words

Reading Time:

6 hours 7 minutes

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