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21. Yo Era Indígena: Race, Modernity, and the Transformational Politics of Transnational Labor

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© 2023 Duke University Press, Durham, USA

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Introduction: On Theories from the Ends 3
  4. Part I: Locating the Border
  5. 1. Empire and the Origins of Twentieth-Century Migration from Mexico to the United States 13
  6. 2. Legal Violence: Immigration Law and the Lives of Central American Immigrants 45
  7. 3. Necro-Subjection: On Borders, Asylum, and Making Dead to Let Live 87
  8. 4. Reimagining Culture and Power against Late Industrial Capitalism and Other Forms of Conquest through Border Theory and Analysis 108
  9. 5. Tijuana Cuir 136
  10. Part II: Documenting Identities
  11. 6. The United States, Mexico, and Machismo 149
  12. 7. The Spanish Settlement of Texas and Arizona 168
  13. 8. A Place Called Home: A Queer Political Economy of Mexican Immigrant Men’s Family Experiences 199
  14. 9. Migrations 222
  15. Part III: En/Gendering Borders
  16. 10. Changing Chicano Narratives 265
  17. 11. Feminism on the Border: From Gender Politics to Geopolitics 282
  18. 12. Trans-migrations: Agency and Confinement at the Limits of Sovereignty 301
  19. 13. Carne, Carnales, and the Carnivalesque 324
  20. Part IV: Othering Spaces, Othering Bodies
  21. 14. The Erotic Zone: Sexual Transgression on the U.S.-Mexican Border 345
  22. 15. Medicalizing the Mexican: Immigration, Race, and Disability in the Early Twentieth-Century United States 355
  23. 16. “L ooking Like a Lesbian”: The Organization of Sexual Monitoring at the United States–Mexican Border 372
  24. 17. Migrant Melancholia: Emergent Discourses of Mexican Migrant Traffic in Transnational Space 402
  25. Part V: Border Crossings
  26. 18. “Awakening to a Nightmare”: Abjectivity and Illegality in the Lives of Undocumented 1.5-Generation Latino Immigrants in the United States 431
  27. 19. Regions of Refuge in the United States: Issues, Problems, and Concerns for the Future of Mexican-Origin Populations in the United States 466
  28. 20. The Battle for the Border: Notes on Autonomous Migration, Transnational Communities, and the State 500
  29. 21. Yo Era Indígena: Race, Modernity, and the Transformational Politics of Transnational Labor 518
  30. Part VI: New Border Imaginaries
  31. 22. Tijuana: Hybridity and Beyond: A Conversation with Néstor García Canclini 563
  32. 23. The Art of Witness 585
  33. 24. Amnesty or Abolition? Felons, Illegals, and the Case for a New Abolition Movement 608
  34. 25. How to Tame a Wild Tongue 628
  35. 26. “Wavering on the Horizon of Social Being” The Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo and the Legacy of Its Racial Character in Américo Paredes’s George Washington Gómez 639
  36. Contributors 671
  37. Credits 673
  38. Index 677
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