This paper criticizes the use of the Mexico-United States border in cultural anthropology as an image for conveying theoretical abstractions. Instead, the paper outlines a focused model of political ecology on the border. It delineates territorialized state processes, deterritorialized capital processes, and sets of social relationships and cultural practices characteristic of this region. Keywords: U.S.-Mexico border; anthropological theory; postmodernism; difference; public policy; states; capitalism; bureaucracies; brokers; households; immigration
For anthropologists and social scientists working in North and South America, the past few decades ...
Political borders are controversial and contested spaces. In an attempt to better understand movemen...
One ofthe most important debates about multiculturalism that is currently taking place in American a...
This article examines the material and ideological dimensions of what I conceptualise as Mexico's 'a...
<span>The US-Mexico border has been defined as a periphery, as a transborder social system, and more...
Abstract Border scholars have on the whole rejected the claim that the U.S.-Mexico border has been d...
This dissertation explores questions of global and diasporic process, and the physical and imagined ...
The United States-Mexico border historically has been characterized by its isolation from the core o...
The United States federal government’s policies of border securitization have significant and negati...
We live in an era of human mobility from which two different perspectives on borders have emerged. ...
AbstractBorder Encounters: American Cultural Politics and the U.S.-Mexico BorderbyJennifer Andrea Re...
This dissertation examines the role of affect and emotion in contemporary citizenship practices alon...
With the politics of borders, the socio-economic divide between the United States and Mexico is evid...
A universally agreed-upon definition of the U.S.-Mexico border region is elusive, to say the least. ...
This articles examines water politics and the creation of a "transborder water culture" along the we...
For anthropologists and social scientists working in North and South America, the past few decades ...
Political borders are controversial and contested spaces. In an attempt to better understand movemen...
One ofthe most important debates about multiculturalism that is currently taking place in American a...
This article examines the material and ideological dimensions of what I conceptualise as Mexico's 'a...
<span>The US-Mexico border has been defined as a periphery, as a transborder social system, and more...
Abstract Border scholars have on the whole rejected the claim that the U.S.-Mexico border has been d...
This dissertation explores questions of global and diasporic process, and the physical and imagined ...
The United States-Mexico border historically has been characterized by its isolation from the core o...
The United States federal government’s policies of border securitization have significant and negati...
We live in an era of human mobility from which two different perspectives on borders have emerged. ...
AbstractBorder Encounters: American Cultural Politics and the U.S.-Mexico BorderbyJennifer Andrea Re...
This dissertation examines the role of affect and emotion in contemporary citizenship practices alon...
With the politics of borders, the socio-economic divide between the United States and Mexico is evid...
A universally agreed-upon definition of the U.S.-Mexico border region is elusive, to say the least. ...
This articles examines water politics and the creation of a "transborder water culture" along the we...
For anthropologists and social scientists working in North and South America, the past few decades ...
Political borders are controversial and contested spaces. In an attempt to better understand movemen...
One ofthe most important debates about multiculturalism that is currently taking place in American a...