Residents of the region just north of the U.S.-Mexico border experience migration and smuggling activities through constantly changing found objects on the desert landscape--a pair of shoes neatly arranged on a trail; a cross hung in a tree; a can of food balanced on a rock. Consideration of some found objects as placed objects, set down with apparent care by travelers unseen and unmet, demonstrates how the objects uniquely inform the perceptions and practices of residents who find them. Such finders speculate about the lives and movements of others by utilizing the objects as metaphoric figures of practice, tools that uniquely but only partially help them bridge knowledge gaps among multiple constantly changing variables in their everyday ...
Every year, several hundred people die attempting to cross the border from Mexico into the United St...
The U.S.-Mexico borderlands have been variously described as a war zone, a land of opportunity, and ...
Based on ethnographic research undertaken in a Mexican town in the southern desert highlands of Pueb...
Material culture is the aggregate of physical objects or artifacts used by or discarded by a past cu...
This dissertation examines contemporary United States border policy, which disregards the lives of b...
This thesis studies the state of current border politics as it can be read through three objects of ...
As intolerance against Mexican Americans and Mexican migrants persists in the United States-- appare...
In this thesis I explore conceptual relationships between garbage dumps and borders. I review our cu...
This paper draws attention to the intimate frontiers of geopolitics to analyze how quotidian politic...
The thesis is based on the ethnographic fieldwork done during February 2015 in a place where aspects...
In spite of their ubiquitous presence, the artisans who make serialized souvenirs for the tourist ma...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, the deaths of migrants have become a regular occurrence in ...
In this thesis I seek to understand how migrants—both migrants from Mexico, Central-American countri...
Confinement, hindrance, and time bring anxiety, fear, and stress, often accompanied by confusion and...
In my ongoing research, I study themes related to identity, border culture, and social justice. Conc...
Every year, several hundred people die attempting to cross the border from Mexico into the United St...
The U.S.-Mexico borderlands have been variously described as a war zone, a land of opportunity, and ...
Based on ethnographic research undertaken in a Mexican town in the southern desert highlands of Pueb...
Material culture is the aggregate of physical objects or artifacts used by or discarded by a past cu...
This dissertation examines contemporary United States border policy, which disregards the lives of b...
This thesis studies the state of current border politics as it can be read through three objects of ...
As intolerance against Mexican Americans and Mexican migrants persists in the United States-- appare...
In this thesis I explore conceptual relationships between garbage dumps and borders. I review our cu...
This paper draws attention to the intimate frontiers of geopolitics to analyze how quotidian politic...
The thesis is based on the ethnographic fieldwork done during February 2015 in a place where aspects...
In spite of their ubiquitous presence, the artisans who make serialized souvenirs for the tourist ma...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, the deaths of migrants have become a regular occurrence in ...
In this thesis I seek to understand how migrants—both migrants from Mexico, Central-American countri...
Confinement, hindrance, and time bring anxiety, fear, and stress, often accompanied by confusion and...
In my ongoing research, I study themes related to identity, border culture, and social justice. Conc...
Every year, several hundred people die attempting to cross the border from Mexico into the United St...
The U.S.-Mexico borderlands have been variously described as a war zone, a land of opportunity, and ...
Based on ethnographic research undertaken in a Mexican town in the southern desert highlands of Pueb...