Migration in Film. Temporary Migrant Workers in Canada: Five Portraits in Two Decades

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Author/contributor
Title
Migration in Film. Temporary Migrant Workers in Canada: Five Portraits in Two Decades
Abstract
This article is a minimum filmography about the fundamental issue of mobility. The films reviewed here represent Mexican workers who travel to Canada as temporary workers, thus, who are legal economic migrants. ...This article seeks to introduce the main problems of SAWP [Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program] in the framework of an approach that takes place in the 2020’s; presenting the activists’ struggle, pointing out SAWP’s problems for the families affected and with regard to the process of temporary workers soliciting Canadian citizenship. I analyze five films produced over the last 15 years and present them chronologically to discover how seasonal agricultural workers’ participation in the programs signed by Mexico and Canada is documented.
Publication
UNAM Internacional
Volume
7
Date
Julio - Octubre 2024
Pages
108-122
Language
English, espagnol
ISSN
2954-4858
Short Title
Migration in Film. Temporary Migrant Workers in Canada
Accessed
10/3/24, 12:31 PM
Citation
Martínez-Zalce, G. (2024, October). Migration in Film. Temporary Migrant Workers in Canada: Five Portraits in Two Decades. UNAM Internacional, 7, 108–122. https://revista.unaminternacional.unam.mx/en/nota/7/migracion-segun-el-cine-personas-trabajadoras-migrantes-temporales-en-canada-cinco-retratos-en-dos-decadas