The Outsiders are the Map: Travel Narratives of Central American Migrants on Mexico’s Southern Border

This article analyses the ways in which Central American migrants travelling through Mexico to reach the United States make oral maps to orient themselves during their journeys. These migrants, often fleeing poverty and violence, travel through Mexico in very irregular ways, such as on cargo trains...

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Main Authors: Rodrigo Parrini Roses, Edith Flores Pérez
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Sede Ecuador 2018-05-01
Series:Íconos
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Online Access:http://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/iconos/article/view/3013
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spelling doaj-2fb5b4a31ec04b4e8859504ae3a101b72020-11-24T23:20:23ZspaFacultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Sede EcuadorÍconos 1390-12492224-69832018-05-012261719010.17141/iconos.61.2018.3013The Outsiders are the Map: Travel Narratives of Central American Migrants on Mexico’s Southern Border Rodrigo Parrini Roses0Edith Flores Pérez 1Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, MéxicoUniversidad Autónoma Metropolitana, MéxicoThis article analyses the ways in which Central American migrants travelling through Mexico to reach the United States make oral maps to orient themselves during their journeys. These migrants, often fleeing poverty and violence, travel through Mexico in very irregular ways, such as on cargo trains or on-foot, and find themselves in a state of high vulnerability. Many of these travelers do not have access to printed or digital maps and as a result must rely on oral maps that the migrants create through their multiple attempts to cross the northern border into the United States. These oral maps narrate their journeys and in particular help to navigate specific parts of their journeys to the northern border. However, these maps do not estimate how long specific legs of the trip will take and thus the migrants experience a dislocated sense of temporality during their travels.http://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/iconos/article/view/3013Central AmericadisplacementmapsmigrantsMexiconarrativesoralitytemporality
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Edith Flores Pérez
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Edith Flores Pérez
The Outsiders are the Map: Travel Narratives of Central American Migrants on Mexico’s Southern Border
Íconos
Central America
displacement
maps
migrants
Mexico
narratives
orality
temporality
author_facet Rodrigo Parrini Roses
Edith Flores Pérez
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title The Outsiders are the Map: Travel Narratives of Central American Migrants on Mexico’s Southern Border
title_short The Outsiders are the Map: Travel Narratives of Central American Migrants on Mexico’s Southern Border
title_full The Outsiders are the Map: Travel Narratives of Central American Migrants on Mexico’s Southern Border
title_fullStr The Outsiders are the Map: Travel Narratives of Central American Migrants on Mexico’s Southern Border
title_full_unstemmed The Outsiders are the Map: Travel Narratives of Central American Migrants on Mexico’s Southern Border
title_sort outsiders are the map: travel narratives of central american migrants on mexico’s southern border
publisher Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Sede Ecuador
series Íconos
issn 1390-1249
2224-6983
publishDate 2018-05-01
description This article analyses the ways in which Central American migrants travelling through Mexico to reach the United States make oral maps to orient themselves during their journeys. These migrants, often fleeing poverty and violence, travel through Mexico in very irregular ways, such as on cargo trains or on-foot, and find themselves in a state of high vulnerability. Many of these travelers do not have access to printed or digital maps and as a result must rely on oral maps that the migrants create through their multiple attempts to cross the northern border into the United States. These oral maps narrate their journeys and in particular help to navigate specific parts of their journeys to the northern border. However, these maps do not estimate how long specific legs of the trip will take and thus the migrants experience a dislocated sense of temporality during their travels.
topic Central America
displacement
maps
migrants
Mexico
narratives
orality
temporality
url http://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/iconos/article/view/3013
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