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Abrazando el Espiritu
Bracero Families Confront the US-Mexico Border
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Ana Elizabeth Rosas
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English
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2014
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Structured to meet employers’ needs for low-wage farm workers, the well-known Bracero Program recruited thousands of Mexicans to perform physical labor in the United States between 1942 and 1964 in exchange for remittances sent back to Mexico. As partners and family members were dispersed across national borders, interpersonal relationships were transformed. The prolonged absences of Mexican workers, mostly men, forced women and children at home to inhabit new roles, create new identities, and cope with long-distance communication from fathers, brothers, and sons.
Drawing on an extraordinary range of sources, Ana Elizabeth Rosas uncovers a previously hidden history of transnational family life. Intimate and personal experiences are revealed to show how Mexican immigrants and their families were not passive victims but instead found ways to embrace the spirit (abrazando el espíritu) of making and implementing difficult decisions concerning their family situations—creating new forms of affection, gender roles, and economic survival strategies with long-term consequences.
Drawing on an extraordinary range of sources, Ana Elizabeth Rosas uncovers a previously hidden history of transnational family life. Intimate and personal experiences are revealed to show how Mexican immigrants and their families were not passive victims but instead found ways to embrace the spirit (abrazando el espíritu) of making and implementing difficult decisions concerning their family situations—creating new forms of affection, gender roles, and economic survival strategies with long-term consequences.
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Rosas Ana Elizabeth :
Ana Elizabeth Rosas is Associate Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies in the departments of History and Chicano-Latino Studies at the University of California, Irvine.
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Frontmatter
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CONTENTS
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List of Illustrations
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction
1 - Part One: Emergencies
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1. Bracero Recruitment in the Mexican Countryside, 1942–1947
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2. The Bracero Program as a Permanent State of Emergency
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3. Special Immigration and the Management of the Mexican Family, 1949–1959
66 - Part Two: Love and Longing
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4. Government Censorship of Family Communication, 1942–1964
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5. In Painful Silence: The Untold Emotional Work of Long-Distance Romantic Relationships and Marriages, 1957–1964
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6. Hidden from History: Photo Stories of Love
112 - Part Three: Decisive Measures
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7. Awake Houses and Mujeres Intermediarias (Intermediary Women), 1958–1964
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8. Ejemplar y sín Igual (Exemplary and without Equal): The Loss of Childhood, 1942–1964
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9. Decididas y Atrevidas (Determined and Daring): In Search of Answers, 1947–1964
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Epilogue: The Generative Potential of Thinking and Acting Historically
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Notes
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Bibliography
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Index
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September 26, 2014
eBook ISBN:
9780520958654
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Keywords for this book
bracero program; mexican field workers; transnational family life; american immigration; american crossroads series; 20th century american history; mexican immigrants; mexican workers; labor history; labor; national borders; mexico; immigration; low wage farmers; farm workers; farming; physical workers; united states of america; remittances; long distance communication; family situations; affection; gender roles; economic struggles; survival; family; political; history; personal experiences; interpersonal relationships