Territory and migration as a negative process of modernity: a historical-social view in México
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.2021.vi41.12939Keywords:
territory, migration, modernity, struggle, peasantryAbstract
This article represents the analytical awakening of one of the phenomena, which has been without any doubt the center of discussion among those who have a direct relationship with the topic; it is a work with special attention in Mexico in its different stages: stage colonial, post-colonial, revolutionary and neoliberal. In this sense, migration as a negative process of modernity is approached as a characteristic that can be taken to the analysis by the features and changes that this phenomenon has had throughout time. Likewise, it is pertinent to mention the importance of the territory and all those historical processes and struggles in Mexico that must give it an interpretation and at the same time an explanation of the moment this social phenomenon is passing by in Mexico.
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