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Imagined Borders/lived Ambiguity - Intersections of Repression and Resistance

English · Hardback

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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.

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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

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Edited by B. Garrick Harden - Contributions by Hilario Molina II; Robert F. Carley; Ian Barnard; G. Dillon Nicholson; Ryan Ashley Caldwell; Eric Gamino; Juan José Bustamante; Jesús A. Garcia; Chad Richardson; Rogelio Saenz; Dejun Su and B. Garrick Harden

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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.

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