Up against the wall :: re-imagining the U.S.-Mexico border /
"As increasing global economic disparities, violence, and climate change provoke a rising tide of forced migration, many countries and local communities are responding by building walls--literal and metaphorical--between citizens and newcomers. Up Against the Wall: Re-imagining the U.S.-Mexico...
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Format: | Regierungsdokument Elektronisch E-Book |
Sprache: | English |
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Austin, TX :
University of Texas Press,
2014.
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Ausgabe: | First edition. |
Schriftenreihe: | Louann Atkins Temple women & culture series ;
bk. 35. |
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Online-Zugang: | Volltext |
Zusammenfassung: | "As increasing global economic disparities, violence, and climate change provoke a rising tide of forced migration, many countries and local communities are responding by building walls--literal and metaphorical--between citizens and newcomers. Up Against the Wall: Re-imagining the U.S.-Mexico Border examines the temptation to construct such walls through a penetrating analysis of the U.S. wall at the U.S.-Mexico border, as well as investigating the walling out of Mexicans in local communities. Calling into question the building of a wall against a friendly neighboring nation, Up Against the Wall offers an analysis of the differences between borders and boundaries. This analysis opens the way to envisioning alternatives to the stark and policed divisions that are imposed by walls of all kinds. Tracing the consequences of imperialism and colonization as citizens grapple with new migrant neighbors, the book paints compelling examples from key locales affected by the wall--Nogales, Arizona vs. Nogales, Sonora; Tijuana/San Diego; and the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. An extended case study of Santa Barbara describes the creation of an internal colony in the aftermath of the U.S. conquest of Mexican land, a history that is relevant to many U.S. cities and towns. Ranging from human rights issues in the wake of massive global migration to the role of national restorative shame in the United States for the treatment of Mexicans since 1848, the authors delve into the broad repercussions of the unjust and often tragic consequences of excluding others through walled structures along with the withholding of citizenship and full societal inclusion. Through the lens of a detailed examination of forced migration from Mexico to the United States, this transdisciplinary text, drawing on philosophy, psychology, and political theory, opens up multiple insights into how nations and communities can coexist with more justice and more compassion"--Publisher |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiv, 288 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9780292768314 0292768311 |
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contents | List of illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Re-viewing la frontera : borders versus boundaries -- La frontera as border and boundary -- Ambos Nogales : a tale of two cities -- Tijuana : the wall and the estuary -- Wall and river in the Lower Rio Grande Valley -- Postlude 1. Walled up and walled out -- Looking both ways at the border -- Prelude to Part 2. Friendship Park : first encounter -- The creation of an internal colony : Santa Barbara, a city divided against itself -- Juan Crow: the American ethnoracial caste system and the criminalization of Mexican migrants -- The souls of anglos -- Border-wall art as limit acts -- Creating communities of hospitality : growing connective tissue between immigrants and citizens -- Postlude 2. Gaining access to the heart of our home -- Epilogue: From standing in the shadows of walls to imagining them otherwise -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index. |
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spelling | Casey, Edward S., 1939- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJjmVj9jhjC6gbDJwt9JjC http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85374157 Up against the wall : re-imagining the U.S.-Mexico border / Edward S. Casey and Mary Watkins. First edition. Austin, TX : University of Texas Press, 2014. ©20 1 online resource (xiv, 288 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Louann Atkins temple women & culture series ; Book thirty-five Includes bibliographical references and index. List of illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Re-viewing la frontera : borders versus boundaries -- La frontera as border and boundary -- Ambos Nogales : a tale of two cities -- Tijuana : the wall and the estuary -- Wall and river in the Lower Rio Grande Valley -- Postlude 1. Walled up and walled out -- Looking both ways at the border -- Prelude to Part 2. Friendship Park : first encounter -- The creation of an internal colony : Santa Barbara, a city divided against itself -- Juan Crow: the American ethnoracial caste system and the criminalization of Mexican migrants -- The souls of anglos -- Border-wall art as limit acts -- Creating communities of hospitality : growing connective tissue between immigrants and citizens -- Postlude 2. Gaining access to the heart of our home -- Epilogue: From standing in the shadows of walls to imagining them otherwise -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index. Print version record. "As increasing global economic disparities, violence, and climate change provoke a rising tide of forced migration, many countries and local communities are responding by building walls--literal and metaphorical--between citizens and newcomers. Up Against the Wall: Re-imagining the U.S.-Mexico Border examines the temptation to construct such walls through a penetrating analysis of the U.S. wall at the U.S.-Mexico border, as well as investigating the walling out of Mexicans in local communities. Calling into question the building of a wall against a friendly neighboring nation, Up Against the Wall offers an analysis of the differences between borders and boundaries. This analysis opens the way to envisioning alternatives to the stark and policed divisions that are imposed by walls of all kinds. Tracing the consequences of imperialism and colonization as citizens grapple with new migrant neighbors, the book paints compelling examples from key locales affected by the wall--Nogales, Arizona vs. Nogales, Sonora; Tijuana/San Diego; and the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. An extended case study of Santa Barbara describes the creation of an internal colony in the aftermath of the U.S. conquest of Mexican land, a history that is relevant to many U.S. cities and towns. Ranging from human rights issues in the wake of massive global migration to the role of national restorative shame in the United States for the treatment of Mexicans since 1848, the authors delve into the broad repercussions of the unjust and often tragic consequences of excluding others through walled structures along with the withholding of citizenship and full societal inclusion. Through the lens of a detailed examination of forced migration from Mexico to the United States, this transdisciplinary text, drawing on philosophy, psychology, and political theory, opens up multiple insights into how nations and communities can coexist with more justice and more compassion"--Publisher Universidad Sergio Arboleda gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/5325141-6 Mexican-American Border Region Environmental conditions. Mexican-American Border Region Social conditions. Mexicans United States. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85084534 Mexican Americans. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85084498 United States Social conditions 21st century. Ecology. Mexican Americans https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D017058 Région frontalière mexicano-américaine Conditions environnementales. Région frontalière mexicano-américaine Conditions sociales. Américains d'origine mexicaine. États-Unis Conditions sociales 21e siècle. 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title | Up against the wall : re-imagining the U.S.-Mexico border / |
title_auth | Up against the wall : re-imagining the U.S.-Mexico border / |
title_exact_search | Up against the wall : re-imagining the U.S.-Mexico border / |
title_full | Up against the wall : re-imagining the U.S.-Mexico border / Edward S. Casey and Mary Watkins. |
title_fullStr | Up against the wall : re-imagining the U.S.-Mexico border / Edward S. Casey and Mary Watkins. |
title_full_unstemmed | Up against the wall : re-imagining the U.S.-Mexico border / Edward S. Casey and Mary Watkins. |
title_short | Up against the wall : |
title_sort | up against the wall re imagining the u s mexico border |
title_sub | re-imagining the U.S.-Mexico border / |
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