Working the boundaries race, space, and "illegality" in Mexican Chicago

Introduction: working the boundaries -- Decolonizing ethnography -- The "native's point of view" : immigration and the immigrant as objects of U.S. nationalism -- Locating a Mexican Chicago in the space of the U.S. nation-state -- The politics of production -- Reracialization : betwee...

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1. Verfasser: De Genova, Nicholas (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Durham, N.C. u.a. Duke Univ. Press 2005
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction: working the boundaries -- Decolonizing ethnography -- The "native's point of view" : immigration and the immigrant as objects of U.S. nationalism -- Locating a Mexican Chicago in the space of the U.S. nation-state -- The politics of production -- Reracialization : between "Americans" and Blacks -- The legal production of Mexican/migrant "illegality".
Nicholas De Genova provides an ethnographic study of transnational migration, racialisation, labour subordination and citizenship in Chicago's Mexican migrant community.
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Beschreibung:XVI, 329 S.
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ISBN:082233626X
0-8223-3626-X
0822336154
0-8223-3615-4