The book uniquely blends sociological studies with ethnographic research, offering a balanced perspective on family life in both Mexico and the United States. It reveals intriguing facts, such as how migration impacts family separation and reunification, and how gender roles are evolving within Mexican society. This approach provides a holistic understanding, emphasizing the lived experiences of Mexican families.
Beginning with a historical context of Mexican families, tracing their evolution from pre-colonial times, the book progresses through key themes like migration, gender roles, and intergenerational care. Each chapter builds upon the last, revealing the cultural and historical influences shaping Mexican family dynamics and the challenges they face in the 21st century.
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