An anthropological account of the experience of aging among Peruvian
immigrants to Chile in the smartphone era.
What does it mean to be aging in Chile as a migrant? Drawing on
extensive ethnographic fieldwork, Ageing with Smartphones in Urban
Chile analyzes the experience of aging for Peruvian migrants aged
around sixty who have lived in Chile for more than twenty years. Their
lives, we discover, are informed by a series of experiences of being 'in
between'. They live between two countries, two generations, and two
different stages in life, between giving care and not wanting care, and
between a continuing legacy and not transmitting legacy. By focusing on
the entanglement of aging, migration, and technology, this book is an
ethnographic contribution to an unexplored subject in the vast
literature on migration studies in Chile.