Abstract

Jorge Durand goes into great detail and ethnographic examples of the uprooted subjects that he sees as the protagonists of this 21st century. His emphasis on them seeks to position a new perspective of analysis on that hidden side of migration studies, the subjects that did not turn out to be "successful". And he is encouraged to tell us how he wishes to develop this line of research, to follow the threads of these "historically depredated people", abandoned, wandering and lonely, who challenge us.

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