Migrant Feelings, Migrant Knowledge
Building a Community Archive
Herausgeber: Irwin, Robert
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Building a Community Archive
Herausgeber: Irwin, Robert
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A collection of digital stories from the Humanizing Deportation project that reveals a uniquely expert point of view of Mexican and Central American migrant experiences: those of the migrants themselves.
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A collection of digital stories from the Humanizing Deportation project that reveals a uniquely expert point of view of Mexican and Central American migrant experiences: those of the migrants themselves.
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- Border Hispanisms
- Verlag: University of Texas Press
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 152mm x 228mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 348g
- ISBN-13: 9781477326237
- ISBN-10: 1477326235
- Artikelnr.: 63515971
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Border Hispanisms
- Verlag: University of Texas Press
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 152mm x 228mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 348g
- ISBN-13: 9781477326237
- ISBN-10: 1477326235
- Artikelnr.: 63515971
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Robert McKee Irwin is a professor of Spanish at UC Davis. He is the author of Mexican Masculinities and Bandits, Captives, Heroines, and Saints: Cultural Icons of Mexico's Northwest Borderlands, and he is the coordinator of the Humanizing Deportation digital storytelling project.
1. Acknowledgments
2. Sometimes (Sonia Guiñansaca)
3. Part I. Problems, Approaches, Methods
* Chapter 1. The Humanizing Deportation Project: Building a Community
Archive of Migrant Feelings, Migrant Knowledge (Robert McKee Irwin)
* Chapter 2. Approaches and Methods: Migrant Epistemologies through
Digital Storytelling (Robert McKee Irwin, Ana Luisa Calvillo Vázquez,
and Yairamaren Román Maldonado)
4. Part II. Issues
* Chapter 3. Motherhood, Spaces, and Care in the Digital Narratives of
Humanizing Deportation (Maricruz Castro Ricalde)
* Chapter 4. Deported Childhood Arrivals “from the Famous Estados
Unidos” DREAMing in Tijuana (Lizbeth De La Cruz Santana)
* Chapter 5. Deportation and Military Discipline on the Last
Battlefield of Tijuana (Kyle Proehl and Guillermo Alonso Meneses)
5. Part III. Migrant Epistemologies
* Chapter 6. Family Unity and Practices of Care: Deportation’s Effects
on the Soul (María José Gutiérrez)
* Chapter 7. Infrapolitics and Deportation: Everyday Resistance from
Digital Storytelling (Ana Luisa Calvillo Vázquez)
* Chapter 8. Beyond Social Death: New Migrant Ontologies (Brooke
Kipling)
* Chapter 9. The Migrant Knowledge of a Caravanero (Robert McKee Irwin)
6. Epilogue: Reclaiming Our Voices, Stories, and Knowledge (Nancy Landa)
7. Works Cited
8. Notes on Contributors
9. Index
2. Sometimes (Sonia Guiñansaca)
3. Part I. Problems, Approaches, Methods
* Chapter 1. The Humanizing Deportation Project: Building a Community
Archive of Migrant Feelings, Migrant Knowledge (Robert McKee Irwin)
* Chapter 2. Approaches and Methods: Migrant Epistemologies through
Digital Storytelling (Robert McKee Irwin, Ana Luisa Calvillo Vázquez,
and Yairamaren Román Maldonado)
4. Part II. Issues
* Chapter 3. Motherhood, Spaces, and Care in the Digital Narratives of
Humanizing Deportation (Maricruz Castro Ricalde)
* Chapter 4. Deported Childhood Arrivals “from the Famous Estados
Unidos” DREAMing in Tijuana (Lizbeth De La Cruz Santana)
* Chapter 5. Deportation and Military Discipline on the Last
Battlefield of Tijuana (Kyle Proehl and Guillermo Alonso Meneses)
5. Part III. Migrant Epistemologies
* Chapter 6. Family Unity and Practices of Care: Deportation’s Effects
on the Soul (María José Gutiérrez)
* Chapter 7. Infrapolitics and Deportation: Everyday Resistance from
Digital Storytelling (Ana Luisa Calvillo Vázquez)
* Chapter 8. Beyond Social Death: New Migrant Ontologies (Brooke
Kipling)
* Chapter 9. The Migrant Knowledge of a Caravanero (Robert McKee Irwin)
6. Epilogue: Reclaiming Our Voices, Stories, and Knowledge (Nancy Landa)
7. Works Cited
8. Notes on Contributors
9. Index
1. Acknowledgments
2. Sometimes (Sonia Guiñansaca)
3. Part I. Problems, Approaches, Methods
* Chapter 1. The Humanizing Deportation Project: Building a Community
Archive of Migrant Feelings, Migrant Knowledge (Robert McKee Irwin)
* Chapter 2. Approaches and Methods: Migrant Epistemologies through
Digital Storytelling (Robert McKee Irwin, Ana Luisa Calvillo Vázquez,
and Yairamaren Román Maldonado)
4. Part II. Issues
* Chapter 3. Motherhood, Spaces, and Care in the Digital Narratives of
Humanizing Deportation (Maricruz Castro Ricalde)
* Chapter 4. Deported Childhood Arrivals “from the Famous Estados
Unidos” DREAMing in Tijuana (Lizbeth De La Cruz Santana)
* Chapter 5. Deportation and Military Discipline on the Last
Battlefield of Tijuana (Kyle Proehl and Guillermo Alonso Meneses)
5. Part III. Migrant Epistemologies
* Chapter 6. Family Unity and Practices of Care: Deportation’s Effects
on the Soul (María José Gutiérrez)
* Chapter 7. Infrapolitics and Deportation: Everyday Resistance from
Digital Storytelling (Ana Luisa Calvillo Vázquez)
* Chapter 8. Beyond Social Death: New Migrant Ontologies (Brooke
Kipling)
* Chapter 9. The Migrant Knowledge of a Caravanero (Robert McKee Irwin)
6. Epilogue: Reclaiming Our Voices, Stories, and Knowledge (Nancy Landa)
7. Works Cited
8. Notes on Contributors
9. Index
2. Sometimes (Sonia Guiñansaca)
3. Part I. Problems, Approaches, Methods
* Chapter 1. The Humanizing Deportation Project: Building a Community
Archive of Migrant Feelings, Migrant Knowledge (Robert McKee Irwin)
* Chapter 2. Approaches and Methods: Migrant Epistemologies through
Digital Storytelling (Robert McKee Irwin, Ana Luisa Calvillo Vázquez,
and Yairamaren Román Maldonado)
4. Part II. Issues
* Chapter 3. Motherhood, Spaces, and Care in the Digital Narratives of
Humanizing Deportation (Maricruz Castro Ricalde)
* Chapter 4. Deported Childhood Arrivals “from the Famous Estados
Unidos” DREAMing in Tijuana (Lizbeth De La Cruz Santana)
* Chapter 5. Deportation and Military Discipline on the Last
Battlefield of Tijuana (Kyle Proehl and Guillermo Alonso Meneses)
5. Part III. Migrant Epistemologies
* Chapter 6. Family Unity and Practices of Care: Deportation’s Effects
on the Soul (María José Gutiérrez)
* Chapter 7. Infrapolitics and Deportation: Everyday Resistance from
Digital Storytelling (Ana Luisa Calvillo Vázquez)
* Chapter 8. Beyond Social Death: New Migrant Ontologies (Brooke
Kipling)
* Chapter 9. The Migrant Knowledge of a Caravanero (Robert McKee Irwin)
6. Epilogue: Reclaiming Our Voices, Stories, and Knowledge (Nancy Landa)
7. Works Cited
8. Notes on Contributors
9. Index