Abstract Panel


Authors Information
SequenceTypeName TitleFirst NameLast NameDepartmentInstitute / Affiliation
1 Author Ms. Thays Pinto Graduate Program in Anthropology Federal Fluminense University
Abstract Information
TrackID
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IUAES23_ABS_S3274
Abstract Theme
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P049 - Women on the Move: Feminist Studies, Reflections and Imageries of Migration
Abstract Title
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French or Brazilian? Identification Processes for Brazilian Migrants Living in France.
Short Abstract
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The present paper seeks to analyze the dynamics of identification of migrants and their identification processes, children of Brazilians, but born in France and who do not yet possess French nationality. It seeks to understand how these migrants identify themselves and the challenges they go through. The case study is based on the analysis of mobility issues involving a black undocumented migrant and her daughter born in France.
Long Abstract
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The present paper seeks to analyze the dynamics of identification of migrants and their processes of identification of children of Brazilians, who are born in France and do not yet possess French nationality. It seeks to understand how these migrants identify themselves and the challenges they go through. The case study is based on the analysis of mobility issues involving a black undocumented migrant and her daughter born in France. The research is in development and uses ethnography as a method, contributing to new discussions about the mobility of subjects from the global south and the migration process, in the process of regularization of their roles, based on the analysis that approaches legal anthropology, seeking to understand the access to rights and the processes of racism that they go through in their daily lives in France.

Abstract Keywords
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Migration, Identification, Undocumented migrants, Regulatory processes