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Care across gender boundaries
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This chapter analyzes the testimonies of Bolivian Aymara women about the relationship between the unequal constitution of gender divisions of labor in their families of origin, the productive and reproductive overloads faced by them and their female relatives, and the articulation of transborder chains of care that sustain these women’s mobilities. The chapter starts with an overview of the application of the concept of care in the study of transnational and transborder mobility. Then, the female testimonies are analyzed to show the contradictions the gender mandate implies for the migrant women. The chapter also deepens in the patterns of overload that the interviewees experience and the feminine chains of mutual support that they articulate to respond to gender inequalities. Finally, it resizes some key concepts applied in the studies of transnational female migration to provide them with analytical precision in contexts where mobilities are articulated from the ethnic structuring of kinship.

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The elementary structuring of patriarchy

Bolivian women and transborder mobilities in the Andes

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