"I want a birthday like this, as peruvian style" migrations and festive knowledge in the city of Cordoba

In this paper, we study the employment and occupational trajectories of Carmen and Hermes, both were born in Perú, and immigrated to Córdoba in the early twenty-first century. At present, these agents are articulated in a labor intended for decoration and entertainment children's birthday parti...

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spelling I10-R10-article-113012019-12-12T19:59:47Z "I want a birthday like this, as peruvian style" migrations and festive knowledge in the city of Cordoba “Quiero un cumpleaños así, estilo peruano” migraciones y saberes festivos en la ciudad de Córdoba Castro, Cecilia Alejandra children birthday occupational trajectories knowledge cumpleaños infantiles trayectorias ocupacionales saberes In this paper, we study the employment and occupational trajectories of Carmen and Hermes, both were born in Perú, and immigrated to Córdoba in the early twenty-first century. At present, these agents are articulated in a labor intended for decoration and entertainment children's birthday parties. From an ethnographic perspective, we analyze: the particular migratory experience of each; the maintenance of ties with Perú and Córdoba; the role played by certain women -mothers, sisters and aunts- as links in a chain in the processes of family reunification; their occupations in their cities of origin linking them with their current jobs; body of knowledge that move to position against his countrymen as embodying " Peruvian style " about holding children's birthday parties. At the same time, the text seeks to explain the process by which migrant's get become both “their own bosses” and the importance of social networks does to start and expand their businesses associated with festive practices. En el escrito pesquisamos la inserción laboral y las trayectorias ocupacionales de Carmen y Hermes, ambos nacidos en Perú, quienes migraron a Córdoba a principios del siglo XXI. En el presente, estos agentes están articulados en un mercado laboral destinado a la decoración y animación de fiestas de cumpleaños infantiles. Desde una perspectiva etnográfica analizamos: la experiencia migratoria particular de cada uno de ellos; el sostenimiento de los vínculos sociales con Perú y en Córdoba; el rol que jugaron ciertas mujeres -madres, hermanas y tías- como eslabones de una cadena en los procesos de reunificación familiar; sus ocupaciones laborales en sus ciudades de origen vinculándolas con sus empleos actuales; el conjunto de saberes que movilizaban para posicionarse frente a sus compatriotas como portadores de un “estilo peruano” en torno a la celebración de fiestas de cumpleaños infantiles. Del mismo modo, el trabajo busca dar cuenta del proceso mediante el cual ambos agentes consiguen volverse “sus propios jefes” y la importancia que cumplieron las redes sociales para iniciar y extender sus negocios festivos. Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades 2015-08-05 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/intersticios/article/view/11301 Interstices of politics and culture. Latin American interventions; Vol. 4 No. 7 (2015): “Fracturas de la modernidad. Perspectivas, etnografías y otras historias”; 77-91 Intersticios de la política y la cultura. Intervenciones latinoamericanas; Vol. 4 Núm. 7 (2015): “Fracturas de la modernidad. Perspectivas, etnografías y otras historias”; 77-91 Intersticipações de política e cultura. Intervenções na América Latina; v. 4 n. 7 (2015): “Fracturas de la modernidad. Perspectivas, etnografías y otras historias”; 77-91 2250-6543 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/intersticios/article/view/11301/12251 Derechos de autor 2015 Cecilia Alejandra Castro
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topic children birthday
occupational trajectories
knowledge
cumpleaños infantiles
trayectorias ocupacionales
saberes
spellingShingle children birthday
occupational trajectories
knowledge
cumpleaños infantiles
trayectorias ocupacionales
saberes
Castro, Cecilia Alejandra
"I want a birthday like this, as peruvian style" migrations and festive knowledge in the city of Cordoba
topic_facet children birthday
occupational trajectories
knowledge
cumpleaños infantiles
trayectorias ocupacionales
saberes
author Castro, Cecilia Alejandra
author_facet Castro, Cecilia Alejandra
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title "I want a birthday like this, as peruvian style" migrations and festive knowledge in the city of Cordoba
title_short "I want a birthday like this, as peruvian style" migrations and festive knowledge in the city of Cordoba
title_full "I want a birthday like this, as peruvian style" migrations and festive knowledge in the city of Cordoba
title_fullStr "I want a birthday like this, as peruvian style" migrations and festive knowledge in the city of Cordoba
title_full_unstemmed "I want a birthday like this, as peruvian style" migrations and festive knowledge in the city of Cordoba
title_sort "i want a birthday like this, as peruvian style" migrations and festive knowledge in the city of cordoba
description In this paper, we study the employment and occupational trajectories of Carmen and Hermes, both were born in Perú, and immigrated to Córdoba in the early twenty-first century. At present, these agents are articulated in a labor intended for decoration and entertainment children's birthday parties. From an ethnographic perspective, we analyze: the particular migratory experience of each; the maintenance of ties with Perú and Córdoba; the role played by certain women -mothers, sisters and aunts- as links in a chain in the processes of family reunification; their occupations in their cities of origin linking them with their current jobs; body of knowledge that move to position against his countrymen as embodying " Peruvian style " about holding children's birthday parties. At the same time, the text seeks to explain the process by which migrant's get become both “their own bosses” and the importance of social networks does to start and expand their businesses associated with festive practices.
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