This edited volume, heavy in social theory, explores interconnections between gender, sexuality, US politics, race, ethnicity, immigration, and international relations through the concept of ambiguity.
This edited volume, heavy in social theory, explores interconnections between gender, sexuality, US politics, race, ethnicity, immigration, and international relations through the concept of ambiguity.
B. Garrick Hardenis associate professor of sociology at Lamar University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction B. Garrick Harden Chapter 1: A Note on How Historical Patterns of American Ideology Led to President Icarus B. Garrick Harden Chapter 2: Alie(N)ation: A Qualitative Multi-Method Approach to Language, Domination, and Unauthorized Migration Hilario Molina II and Robert F. Carley Chapter 3: Incest Rhetorics and Queerphobic Sex Panics Ian Barnard Chapter 4: A Queer Marxian Analysis of the Construction of Race in the US G. Dillon Nicholson and B. Garrick Harden Chapter 5: THE KEYS FOR LOCKS: Border Queers/Queer Borders or Community and Possibilities for Identity Ryan Ashley Caldwell Chapter 6: Refusing to Decompose: How Cyber-ojo Makes Indigenous Rituals Palatable to Modern Society Hilario Molina II Chapter 7: U.S.-Mexico Border Control: The Use of Deportation Threats as a Method of Enforcing Control on Residents in South Texas Eric Gamino Chapter 8: U.S. Immigration Enforcement by Proxy: The Making of a New South-to-South Border between Mexico and Central America Juan José Bustamante Chapter 9: Unauthorized Latino/a Migration in an Era of Global Displacement: A Mixed Methods and World-Systems Perspective Hilario Molina II Chapter 10: Assessing Assimilation in the Borderlands: How Rapidly Do Mexican Americans Assimilate? Jesús A. Garcia, Chad Richardson, Rogelio Saenz, and Dejun Su References
Introduction B. Garrick Harden Chapter 1: A Note on How Historical Patterns of American Ideology Led to President Icarus B. Garrick Harden Chapter 2: Alie(N)ation: A Qualitative Multi-Method Approach to Language, Domination, and Unauthorized Migration Hilario Molina II and Robert F. Carley Chapter 3: Incest Rhetorics and Queerphobic Sex Panics Ian Barnard Chapter 4: A Queer Marxian Analysis of the Construction of Race in the US G. Dillon Nicholson and B. Garrick Harden Chapter 5: THE KEYS FOR LOCKS: Border Queers/Queer Borders or Community and Possibilities for Identity Ryan Ashley Caldwell Chapter 6: Refusing to Decompose: How Cyber-ojo Makes Indigenous Rituals Palatable to Modern Society Hilario Molina II Chapter 7: U.S.-Mexico Border Control: The Use of Deportation Threats as a Method of Enforcing Control on Residents in South Texas Eric Gamino Chapter 8: U.S. Immigration Enforcement by Proxy: The Making of a New South-to-South Border between Mexico and Central America Juan José Bustamante Chapter 9: Unauthorized Latino/a Migration in an Era of Global Displacement: A Mixed Methods and World-Systems Perspective Hilario Molina II Chapter 10: Assessing Assimilation in the Borderlands: How Rapidly Do Mexican Americans Assimilate? Jesús A. Garcia, Chad Richardson, Rogelio Saenz, and Dejun Su References
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