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Chapter 2 Warped Mirrors Shifting Representations and Asymmetrical Constructs on the Border(s) of the American Southwest
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Acknowledgments viii
- Introduction 1
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PART I Historical Border Crossing: National, Ethnic, and Theoretical
- Chapter 1 American Indians and US-Canada Transborder Migration Opportunity and Refuge 19
- Chapter 2 Warped Mirrors Shifting Representations and Asymmetrical Constructs on the Border(s) of the American Southwest 37
- Chapter 3 “Dare to Dance Your Own Dance” Transgressing Aesthetic Borders in Early Twentieth-Century American Theatrical Dance 57
- Chapter 4 Border Work The Migration of Los Angeles Japanese Americans from the Manzanar Relocation Center to Father Flanagan’s Boys Town during World War II 77
- Chapter 5 From Geographic to Virtual Borders in New York City From Little Italy to Chinatown 96
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PART II Permeability in Border and Migration Policy
- Chapter 6 Realizing Government Ambitions Policing Insiders and Outsiders 117
- Chapter 7 Detention for Deterrence? The Strategic Role of Private Facilities and Offshore Resources in US Migration Management 136
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PART III National Borders, Liminal Spaces, and Permeation
- Chapter 8 Douglas, Arizona, and Agua Prieta, Sonora Cross-Border Relationships and Security Issues 159
- Chapter 9 (Dis)Continuities of the Border Spectacle An Analysis of a Binational Park in San Diego, California 177
- Chapter 10 A Durable Permeation Imagination, Motion, and Differentiation at the Border between Canada and the United States 194
- Afterword: Permeability and the Making and Unmaking of Borders 213
- Index 220
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Acknowledgments viii
- Introduction 1
-
PART I Historical Border Crossing: National, Ethnic, and Theoretical
- Chapter 1 American Indians and US-Canada Transborder Migration Opportunity and Refuge 19
- Chapter 2 Warped Mirrors Shifting Representations and Asymmetrical Constructs on the Border(s) of the American Southwest 37
- Chapter 3 “Dare to Dance Your Own Dance” Transgressing Aesthetic Borders in Early Twentieth-Century American Theatrical Dance 57
- Chapter 4 Border Work The Migration of Los Angeles Japanese Americans from the Manzanar Relocation Center to Father Flanagan’s Boys Town during World War II 77
- Chapter 5 From Geographic to Virtual Borders in New York City From Little Italy to Chinatown 96
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PART II Permeability in Border and Migration Policy
- Chapter 6 Realizing Government Ambitions Policing Insiders and Outsiders 117
- Chapter 7 Detention for Deterrence? The Strategic Role of Private Facilities and Offshore Resources in US Migration Management 136
-
PART III National Borders, Liminal Spaces, and Permeation
- Chapter 8 Douglas, Arizona, and Agua Prieta, Sonora Cross-Border Relationships and Security Issues 159
- Chapter 9 (Dis)Continuities of the Border Spectacle An Analysis of a Binational Park in San Diego, California 177
- Chapter 10 A Durable Permeation Imagination, Motion, and Differentiation at the Border between Canada and the United States 194
- Afterword: Permeability and the Making and Unmaking of Borders 213
- Index 220