In this essay, Joanna Dreby, Sarah Gallo, Florencia Silveira, and Melissa Adams-Corral use a transnational frame to explore the meanings of US citizenship for binational children and its importance to experiences of belonging. Drawing on interviews with children ages six to fourteen living with their Mexican-born parents in rural Puebla, their analysis shows that children view US citizenship as signaling their social location in a historically based migratory system and that the meaning of this social location on children’s daily lives differs given their transnational experiences, specifically the extent of US schooling they received. Migration thus engenders understanding of power and privilege among young children and influences how they negotiate among their peers. The authors argue that young children may exhibit “critical postures” arising from their migratory experiences. They conclude that schools on both sides of the border can view migrant children’s experiences and critical perspectives as assets that may provide more flexible spaces for learning and belonging.
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December 30 2020
Nací Allá: Meanings of US Citizenship for Young Children of Return Migrants to Mexico
JOANNA DREBY;
JOANNA DREBY
University at Albany, State University of New York
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FLORENCIA SILVEIRA;
FLORENCIA SILVEIRA
University at Albany, State University of New York
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MELISSA ADAMS-CORRAL
MELISSA ADAMS-CORRAL
The Ohio State University
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Harvard Educational Review (2020) 90 (4): 573–597.
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JOANNA DREBY, SARAH GALLO, FLORENCIA SILVEIRA, MELISSA ADAMS-CORRAL; Nací Allá: Meanings of US Citizenship for Young Children of Return Migrants to Mexico. Harvard Educational Review 1 December 2020; 90 (4): 573–597. doi: https://doi.org/10.17763/1943-5045-90.4.573
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