Description
Contributors. Leisy J. Abrego, Gloria E. AnzaldUa, Martha Balaguera, Lionel CantU, Leo R. Chavez, RaUl FernAndez, Rosa-Linda Fregoso, Roberto G. Gonzales, Gilbert G. GonzAlez, RamOn GutiErrez, Kelly Lytle HernAndez, JosE E. LimOn, Mireya Loza, Alejandro Lugo, Eithne LuibhEid, Martha Menchaca, Cecilia MenjIvar, Natalia Molina, Fiamma Montezemolo, AmErico Paredes, NEstor RodrIguez, Renato Rosaldo, Gilberto Rosas, MarIa Josefina SaldaNa-Portillo, Sonia SaldIvar-Hull, Alicia Schmidt Camacho, Sayak Valencia Triana, Carlos G. VElez-IbANez, Patricia Zavella
About the Author
Gilberto Rosas is Associate Professor of Anthropology and Latina/o Studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and author of Barrio Libre: Criminalizing States and Delinquent Refusals of the New Frontier and Unsettling: The El Paso Massacre, Resurgent White Nationalism, and the US-Mexico Border.
Mireya Loza is Associate Professor of History at Georgetown University and author of Defiant Braceros: How Migrant Workers Fought for Racial, Sexual, and Political Freedom.
Reviews
"International borders are abjection machines capable of dazzling violence. They elude easy understanding; their fungibility signals each state's intrinsic dependence upon them. They require, therefore, a multipronged analysis that The Border Reader provides by bringing together foundational essays tackling the border as both a material force and an imaginary site. This kaleidoscopic approach reveals the density of the border and its lingering wake." - Mary Pat Brady, author of (Scales of Captivity: Racial Capitalism and the Latinx Child) "The Border Reader is an outstanding collection of essays on the political complexities, identities and cultures, and futures of the US-Mexico border region. The editors have brilliantly organized the volume into key themes including borders and the politics of empire building, identity formation, gender relations, migrant crossings, and border imaginaries. With its emphasis on the work of Latinx scholars, The Border Reader is an important intervention in current debates about security, migration, and the future of borders." - Miguel Diaz-Barriga, coauthor of (Fencing in Democracy: Border Walls, Necrocitizenship, and the Security State)
Book Information
ISBN 9781478020257
Author Gilberto Rosas
Format Hardback
Page Count 277
Imprint Duke University Press
Publisher Duke University Press
Weight(grams) 1134g