DREAMers and the choreography of protest:

"I took Mo's claim that day in San Antonio that there did not exist "an authentic movement" as something of a taunt. Was Mo, a wickedly intuitive thinker, having a go with a sociologist who had come to interview him about his role in the migrant rights movement? Was he feeding me...

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1. Verfasser: Young, Michael P. (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: New York, NY Oxford University Press [2024]
Schriftenreihe:Oxford studies in culture and politics
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Zusammenfassung:"I took Mo's claim that day in San Antonio that there did not exist "an authentic movement" as something of a taunt. Was Mo, a wickedly intuitive thinker, having a go with a sociologist who had come to interview him about his role in the migrant rights movement? Was he feeding me the sour fruit of his failed struggle for leadership and recognition in that movement? Or did he understand something important that I was missing? This book is largely the result of my trying to square his claim with protests on the ground that seemed to me to be countouring a radical and dynamic migrant rights movement-actions that included the DREAM 30 border crossing I had just witnessed. The empirical analysis I present in the chapters to follow challenges and confirms aspects of Mo's claim. These chapters cover a decade of collective actions organized by undocumented youth. They chronicle how a relatively small network of activists almost single-handedly radicalized a social movement.
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