Care, inequity and market. Concepts and experiences of maternity in women-mothers migrants’ domestic workers and middle and high class employer’s women in Buenos Aires.

Based on an ethnographic study this paper analyzes and describes the concepts and experiences of maternity in both women-mothers migrants who are domestic workers in the Metropolitan Buenos Aires area and the professionals working women who  employ them. We analyze the characteristics, tens...

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Autores principales: Castilla, Vicky, Miguel, María Fernanda
Formato: Revistas
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas 2016
Acceso en línea:https://revistas.udistrital.edu.co/index.php/cpaz/article/view/10599
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description Based on an ethnographic study this paper analyzes and describes the concepts and experiences of maternity in both women-mothers migrants who are domestic workers in the Metropolitan Buenos Aires area and the professionals working women who  employ them. We analyze the characteristics, tensions, conflicts  or correspondences that arise from the perspectives of  the mothers between the normative models of motherhood, affection and  experience of  care, attention and containment, considering the  differential logic that social and economic conditions printed  on them. We argue the existence of  a stratified reproduction in  which class, gender and nationality appear as distinguishing features of  the various maternity experiences, and however, they  share a common resolution of private care activities. For some  it is the commodification and familiarization, for the others the  transnational networks of  care.
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spelling cpaz-article-105992020-06-29T22:18:17Z Care, inequity and market. Concepts and experiences of maternity in women-mothers migrants’ domestic workers and middle and high class employer’s women in Buenos Aires. Cuidados, desigualdad y mercado. Nociones y experiencias de maternidad en mujeres migrantes empleadas en el servicio doméstico y en mujeres empleadoras de sectores medios y altos en Buenos Aires Castilla, Vicky Miguel, María Fernanda maternity care migration paid domestic work maternidad cuidado migración trabajo doméstico remunerado Based on an ethnographic study this paper analyzes and describes the concepts and experiences of maternity in both women-mothers migrants who are domestic workers in the Metropolitan Buenos Aires area and the professionals working women who  employ them. We analyze the characteristics, tensions, conflicts  or correspondences that arise from the perspectives of  the mothers between the normative models of motherhood, affection and  experience of  care, attention and containment, considering the  differential logic that social and economic conditions printed  on them. We argue the existence of  a stratified reproduction in  which class, gender and nationality appear as distinguishing features of  the various maternity experiences, and however, they  share a common resolution of private care activities. For some  it is the commodification and familiarization, for the others the  transnational networks of  care. 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spellingShingle Castilla, Vicky
Miguel, María Fernanda
Care, inequity and market. Concepts and experiences of maternity in women-mothers migrants’ domestic workers and middle and high class employer’s women in Buenos Aires.
title Care, inequity and market. Concepts and experiences of maternity in women-mothers migrants’ domestic workers and middle and high class employer’s women in Buenos Aires.
title_full Care, inequity and market. Concepts and experiences of maternity in women-mothers migrants’ domestic workers and middle and high class employer’s women in Buenos Aires.
title_fullStr Care, inequity and market. Concepts and experiences of maternity in women-mothers migrants’ domestic workers and middle and high class employer’s women in Buenos Aires.
title_full_unstemmed Care, inequity and market. Concepts and experiences of maternity in women-mothers migrants’ domestic workers and middle and high class employer’s women in Buenos Aires.
title_short Care, inequity and market. Concepts and experiences of maternity in women-mothers migrants’ domestic workers and middle and high class employer’s women in Buenos Aires.
title_sort care, inequity and market. concepts and experiences of maternity in women-mothers migrants’ domestic workers and middle and high class employer’s women in buenos aires.
url https://revistas.udistrital.edu.co/index.php/cpaz/article/view/10599