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[Commlist] New open access book: Ageing with Smartphones in Urban Chile (UCL Press)
Tue Mar 28 09:36:22 GMT 2023
UCL Press is delighted to announce the publication of a new open access
book that may be of interest to list subscribers: Ageing with
Smartphones in Urban Chile: The experience of Peruvian migrants by
Alfonso Otaegui. Download it free: https://bit.ly/3msLLHR
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Ageing with Smartphones in Urban Chile
The experience of Peruvian migrants
Alfonso Otaegui
Free download: https://bit.ly/3msLLHR
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What does it mean to be ageing in Chile as a migrant? What does it mean
to be late middle-aged nowadays? How does living half of your life in a
foreign country impact perspectives on later life? Is retirement an
opportunity to go back to the home country? What will happen to the next
generation, raised in a different country from their parents?
Based on 16 months of ethnographic fieldwork, Ageing with Smartphones in
Urban Chile analyses the experience of ageing for Peruvian migrants aged
around 60, who have lived in Chile for over 20 years. Their life is
informed by a series of experiences of being in-between. They live
between two countries, two generations (their Peruvian parents and their
Chilean children), two different stages in life (retained youth and
menacing old age), between giving care (to their parents) and not
wanting care (from their children) and between a continuing legacy
(through their children, who have a promising future) and not
transmitting legacy (some traditions will not pass on to the next
generation).
The Peruvian population has been one of the most studied in Chile with a
wide variety of themes, from the insertion of migrants into the labour
market to the spreading of Peruvian restaurants and also discrimination
suffered by migrant children at schools, among many others. However,
neither the experience of ageing of migrants in Chile nor the experience
of late middle age has not been fully addressed. By focusing on the
entanglement of ageing, migration and technology, this monograph is an
ethnographic contribution to an unexplored subject in the vast
literature on migration studies in Chile.
Free download: https://bit.ly/3msLLHR
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