Undocumented politics :: place, gender, and the pathways of Mexican migrants /
"Undocumented politics is a poignant ethnography of gender and political agency in North America's most excluded migrant communities. Author Abigail Andrews takes us from the Indigenous villages of Oaxaca, Mexico into the lives of undocumented families in the barrios of Southern California...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Undocumented politics is a poignant ethnography of gender and political agency in North America's most excluded migrant communities. Author Abigail Andrews takes us from the Indigenous villages of Oaxaca, Mexico into the lives of undocumented families in the barrios of Southern California and back. Drawing on two years of transnational fieldwork, archives, surveys, and the voices of migrants themselves, she compares the histories of two very distinct transnational communities. The book reveals how migrants' cross-border struggles are shaped by local practices of control, in both the places they live and the places they leave behind"--Provided by publisher. In 2018, more than eleven million undocumented immigrants lived in the United States. Not since slavery had so many U.S. residents held so few political rights. Many strove tirelessly to belong. Others turned to their homelands for hope. What explains their clashing strategies of inclusion? And how does gender play into these fights? Undocumented Politics offers a gripping inquiry into migrant communities' struggles for rights and resources across the U.S.-Mexico divide. For twenty-one months, Abigail Andrews lived with two groups of migrants and their families in the mountains of Mexico and in the barrios of Southern California. Her nuanced comparison reveals how local laws and power dynamics shape migrants' agency. Andrews also exposes how arbitrary policing abets gendered violence. Yet she insists that the process does not begin or end in the United States. Rather, migrants interpret their destinations in light of the hometowns they leave behind. Their counterparts in Mexico must also come to grips with migrant globalization. And on both sides of the border, men and women transform patriarchy through their battles to belong. Ambitious and intimate, Undocumented Politics reveals how the excluded find space for political voice. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xv, 286 pages) : illustrations, map |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-270) and index. |
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spelling | Andrews, Abigail, author. Undocumented politics : place, gender, and the pathways of Mexican migrants / Abigail Leslie Andrews. Place, gender, and the pathways of Mexican migrants Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2018] ©2018 1 online resource (xv, 286 pages) : illustrations, map text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier "Undocumented politics is a poignant ethnography of gender and political agency in North America's most excluded migrant communities. Author Abigail Andrews takes us from the Indigenous villages of Oaxaca, Mexico into the lives of undocumented families in the barrios of Southern California and back. Drawing on two years of transnational fieldwork, archives, surveys, and the voices of migrants themselves, she compares the histories of two very distinct transnational communities. The book reveals how migrants' cross-border struggles are shaped by local practices of control, in both the places they live and the places they leave behind"--Provided by publisher. In 2018, more than eleven million undocumented immigrants lived in the United States. Not since slavery had so many U.S. residents held so few political rights. Many strove tirelessly to belong. Others turned to their homelands for hope. What explains their clashing strategies of inclusion? And how does gender play into these fights? Undocumented Politics offers a gripping inquiry into migrant communities' struggles for rights and resources across the U.S.-Mexico divide. For twenty-one months, Abigail Andrews lived with two groups of migrants and their families in the mountains of Mexico and in the barrios of Southern California. Her nuanced comparison reveals how local laws and power dynamics shape migrants' agency. Andrews also exposes how arbitrary policing abets gendered violence. Yet she insists that the process does not begin or end in the United States. Rather, migrants interpret their destinations in light of the hometowns they leave behind. Their counterparts in Mexico must also come to grips with migrant globalization. And on both sides of the border, men and women transform patriarchy through their battles to belong. Ambitious and intimate, Undocumented Politics reveals how the excluded find space for political voice. Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-270) and index. Legacies of (in)equity -- "Illegality" under two local modes of control -- Stoicism and striving in the face of exclusion -- Transnational fights, rifts, and ties -- Pathways to hometown change. Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 29, 2018). In English. Zapotec Indians Mexico Oaxaca (State) Case studies. Mixtec Indians Mexico Oaxaca (State) Case studies. Zapotec Indians California Los Angeles Case studies. Mixtec Indians California San Diego County Case studies. Emigration and immigration. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85042782 Emigration and Immigration https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D004641 Émigration et immigration. Mixtèques Californie San Diego (Comté) Études de cas. Zapotèques Californie Los Angeles Études de cas. Mixtèques Mexique Oaxaca (État) Études de cas. Zapotèques Mexique Oaxaca (État) Études de cas. SOCIAL SCIENCE Emigration & Immigration. bisacsh Emigration and immigration fast Mixtec Indians fast Zapotec Indians fast California Los Angeles fast California San Diego County fast Mexico Oaxaca (State) fast Case studies fast Print version: Andrews, Abigail. Undocumented politics. Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2018] 9780520299979 (DLC) 2018004217 (OCoLC)1023826438 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1856993 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Andrews, Abigail Undocumented politics : place, gender, and the pathways of Mexican migrants / Legacies of (in)equity -- "Illegality" under two local modes of control -- Stoicism and striving in the face of exclusion -- Transnational fights, rifts, and ties -- Pathways to hometown change. Zapotec Indians Mexico Oaxaca (State) Case studies. Mixtec Indians Mexico Oaxaca (State) Case studies. Zapotec Indians California Los Angeles Case studies. Mixtec Indians California San Diego County Case studies. Emigration and immigration. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85042782 Emigration and Immigration https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D004641 Émigration et immigration. Mixtèques Californie San Diego (Comté) Études de cas. Zapotèques Californie Los Angeles Études de cas. Mixtèques Mexique Oaxaca (État) Études de cas. Zapotèques Mexique Oaxaca (État) Études de cas. SOCIAL SCIENCE Emigration & Immigration. bisacsh Emigration and immigration fast Mixtec Indians fast Zapotec Indians fast |
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title | Undocumented politics : place, gender, and the pathways of Mexican migrants / |
title_alt | Place, gender, and the pathways of Mexican migrants |
title_auth | Undocumented politics : place, gender, and the pathways of Mexican migrants / |
title_exact_search | Undocumented politics : place, gender, and the pathways of Mexican migrants / |
title_full | Undocumented politics : place, gender, and the pathways of Mexican migrants / Abigail Leslie Andrews. |
title_fullStr | Undocumented politics : place, gender, and the pathways of Mexican migrants / Abigail Leslie Andrews. |
title_full_unstemmed | Undocumented politics : place, gender, and the pathways of Mexican migrants / Abigail Leslie Andrews. |
title_short | Undocumented politics : |
title_sort | undocumented politics place gender and the pathways of mexican migrants |
title_sub | place, gender, and the pathways of Mexican migrants / |
topic | Zapotec Indians Mexico Oaxaca (State) Case studies. Mixtec Indians Mexico Oaxaca (State) Case studies. Zapotec Indians California Los Angeles Case studies. Mixtec Indians California San Diego County Case studies. Emigration and immigration. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85042782 Emigration and Immigration https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D004641 Émigration et immigration. Mixtèques Californie San Diego (Comté) Études de cas. Zapotèques Californie Los Angeles Études de cas. Mixtèques Mexique Oaxaca (État) Études de cas. Zapotèques Mexique Oaxaca (État) Études de cas. SOCIAL SCIENCE Emigration & Immigration. bisacsh Emigration and immigration fast Mixtec Indians fast Zapotec Indians fast |
topic_facet | Zapotec Indians Mexico Oaxaca (State) Case studies. Mixtec Indians Mexico Oaxaca (State) Case studies. Zapotec Indians California Los Angeles Case studies. Mixtec Indians California San Diego County Case studies. Emigration and immigration. Emigration and Immigration Émigration et immigration. Mixtèques Californie San Diego (Comté) Études de cas. Zapotèques Californie Los Angeles Études de cas. Mixtèques Mexique Oaxaca (État) Études de cas. Zapotèques Mexique Oaxaca (État) Études de cas. SOCIAL SCIENCE Emigration & Immigration. Emigration and immigration Mixtec Indians Zapotec Indians California Los Angeles California San Diego County Mexico Oaxaca (State) Case studies |
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