Lisa McLean
Ph.D., Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University. Areas of interest include grief activism, disappearance, ambiguous loss, traumatic death, migration, feminist theorizing of vulnerability and resistance, gender and conflict.
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Palabras clave: caravanas de migrantes, éxodo, insurrección migrante, México, Estados Unidos, América Central
Abstract: This paper presents the progress of ongoing research into the migrant caravans in Mexico or the exoduses of displaced Central Americans taking place since 2011, but which intensified in 2018. Their presence challenges the grammar of narrating and practising specific forms of migration governmentality, while at the same time forming a kind of migrant self-defence or insurrection, whose main characteristics are walking en masse, without coyotes or legal permission, and along paths controlled by migration agents colluding with organised crime who continue to exercise an "indirect private government". In short, this paper is a reflection on the results obtained from the ongoing research, which is mainly genealogical and historical in nature.
Palabras clave: caravanas de migrantes, éxodo, insurrección migrante, México, Estados Unidos, América Central
Abstract: This paper presents the progress of ongoing research into the migrant caravans in Mexico or the exoduses of displaced Central Americans taking place since 2011, but which intensified in 2018. Their presence challenges the grammar of narrating and practising specific forms of migration governmentality, while at the same time forming a kind of migrant self-defence or insurrection, whose main characteristics are walking en masse, without coyotes or legal permission, and along paths controlled by migration agents colluding with organised crime who continue to exercise an "indirect private government". In short, this paper is a reflection on the results obtained from the ongoing research, which is mainly genealogical and historical in nature.