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Javier Serrano Aquino 4.22.08

 

 

RESEARCH SEMINAR SERIES


“The Mexican Dream: The Imagined Return Among
International Migrants From Two Mexican Towns”


Dr. Javier Serrano Aquino


Dr. Javier Serrano Aquino began his studies in social anthropology at the Universidad
Nacional de La Plata (UNLP) in Argentina. He later completed his master’s and doctorate at the Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social (CIESAS) in
Mexico. Currently, he is a Joint Fellow at the Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies and the Center for Comparative Immigration Studies. His work on migratory processes has focused on the
Patagonia region of Argentina and several states in western and southern Mexico. In the past, he has done work on economic phenomenon from a cultural perspective. Currently, he is carrying out research on the hopes and aspirations of labor migrants and preparing his manuscript “The Mexican Dream: The imagined return among international migrants from rural Mexico” for publication.



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