The Rabbit and the Goat: A Trickster's Tale of Transnational Migration of Mayas to the United States of America (El Norte)

Victor D. Montejo
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Victor Montejo analyzes and interprets this Maya folktale as a way of explaining current transnational migration and dislocation in Maya communities. Through the story and the discussion, we see the many aspects of Maya migration, Guatemalan ethnic relations, and the power of modern global capitalism. Written from the standpoint of the year 2009, “The Rabbit and the Goat” establishes a strong marker in time and allows the reader deep insights into the present.
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兔子和山羊:玛雅人跨国移民到美国的骗子故事(El Norte)
维克多·蒙特霍分析并解释了这个玛雅民间故事,作为解释当前玛雅社区跨国移民和错位的一种方式。通过这个故事和讨论,我们看到了玛雅移民、危地马拉种族关系和现代全球资本主义力量的许多方面。从2009年的角度出发,《兔子和山羊》建立了一个强有力的时间标记,让读者深入了解现在。
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