Chisme across Borders: The Impact of Gossip in a Guatemalan Transnational Community

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2012

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Jocelyn SKOLNIK et al., « Chisme across Borders: The Impact of Gossip in a Guatemalan Transnational Community », Migraciones Internacionales, ID : 10670/1.2p6ntc


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"Qualitative interviews in both the Guatemalan Maya sending community of Jacaltenango and the receiving community of Jupiter, Florida, illustrate the gendered role of transnational gossip. Women whose husbands have migrated are subject to a high level of scrutiny from their family and neighbors, who may accuse them of infi delity, raising their children inappropriately, or spending money unwisely. To avoid gossip and its potential consequences, many women isolate themselves to suchan extent that they experience psychological and physical symptoms of depression and anxiety. Th is article contributes to the debate on migration and gender by defining and confi rming the gendered nature of transnational gossip, identifying the factors that intensify gossip in the context of international migration, and providingevidence of the specifi c negative impact for women in the sending community."

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