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