From a critical perspective of childhood studies and from an intersectional approach, we present the articulation in the forms of violence that migrant children cross in Chile and the agency practices that develop these processes of victimization. Based on a qualitative methodology, different practices are analyzed in relation to violence, a field of research not sufficiently explored in this context. We propose how migrant children live situations of multiple and specific violence, in various social spaces-close and institutional spaces-at the intersection of axes of differentiation such as age, national origin, gender and the socioeconomic position, enabling effects of subalternization. At the same time, we trace diverse child agency practices that break the monolithic configuration of a "victim".
Este artículo se enmarca en el trabajo del proyecto regular Nº 1170947 titulado "Múltiples violencias que afectan a las niñas y los niños migrantes en Chile: derechos, intervenciones sociales y políticas públicas", financiado por FONDECYT (ANID).
El objetivo de este artículo es reflexionar sobre las experiencias y resistencias de las niñas y las adolescentes que trabajan en el servicio doméstico en Perú, que viven en condiciones de exclusión social y participan en el
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