Anthropía

URI permanente para esta comunidadhttp://54.81.141.168/handle/123456789/183556

ISSN: 2076-0574
e-ISSN: 2076-2704

Anthropía es una revista académica publicada por una organización de estudiantes de la especialidad de Antropología de la Facultad de Ciencias Sociales de la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú.

Anthropía es editada y publicada anualmente desde el 2002 y se ha establecido como un espacio de debate, reflexión y diálogo en la comunidad académica y, también, como una primera plataforma académica para exponer la producción crítica e inédita del alumnado. Por consiguiente, los objetivos centrales de su producción son estimular y colaborar en la divulgación de conocimiento, así como promover la investigación estudiantil en el Perú y el resto de la región latinoamericana.

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    “Cocinar para mi familia y para la fábrica”: roles de género en la experiencia dekasegi
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-08-24) Silva Zárate, Isaí; Shimabukuro Higa, Alexandra; Bustamante Durán, José Antonio
    Several decades have passed since the massive migration of Peruvians to Japan. Although the «return home» of many migrants was –and continues to be– heterogeneous and dynamic, little has been explored about the experiences of dekasegi women in a world where the female role is increasingly questioned. Furthermore, it is relevant to give voice to these stories for two main reasons. First, women’s stories are systematically rejected. Second, in a globalized world where identities are increasingly diverse and changing, women’s roles are also being currently questioned. This brought with it new experiences in all fields of life for these women, from work to private life at home. Taking this into account, this paper wants to explore the tensions between work and gender roles, specifically those of maternity and care. These topics are presented based on an interview with a mother who traveled to Kanagawa (Japan) as a dekasegi in the 2000s. Based on her story, it was possible to have a clearer vision of what life was like for these working women and to delve into ideas presented in theory regarding migrants and gender roles with a real example.