This dissertation analyzes six contemporary texts (2008–18) that represent indigenous Mexicans to transnational audiences. Despite being disparate in authorship, genre, and mode of presentation, all address the failings of the Mexican state discourse of mestizaje that exalts indigenous antiquities while obfuscating the racialized socioeconomic hierarchies that marginalize contemporary indigenous peoples. Casting this conflict synecdochally as the national imposing itself on quotidian life, the texts help the reader/viewer come to understand it in personal, affective terms. The audience is encouraged to identify with how it feels to exist in a space where, paradoxically, the interruption of everyday life has become the status quo. Questionin...
This dissertation is a study on the role of race mixing in the formation of national identity in Mex...
The emergent field of Mexican indigenous migration studies has focused on remittances, hometown asso...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013This dissertation examines contemporary Mayan literatu...
textThis dissertation investigates the pernicious effects of neoliberalism in postcolonial, ostensib...
This project examines the historical development of the ideology of mestizaje (racial and cultural m...
Join us as we celebrate the recent publication of Beyond Alterity, Destabilizing the Indigenous Othe...
In my dissertation I analyze representative moments and canonical instances throughout Mexican histo...
In the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca, many indigenous communities further their struggles for gre...
Indigenous social movements in the Americas have multiple sources, but in regards to Mexican America...
This dissertation investigates the development and contradictions of the discourse of mestizaje in i...
textThis dissertation provides an ethnographic account of the ongoing and evolving relations between...
textThis dissertation is an ethnographic analysis of state led multiculturalism and its impacts on i...
textMy dissertation, Wixárika Art and Artists: Resisting Neocolonialism While Crossing Visible and ...
This dissertation is about the relationship between Indigenous people’s efforts to create conditions...
In 1992 and 2001, the National Congress of Mexico approved several amendments to the constitution co...
This dissertation is a study on the role of race mixing in the formation of national identity in Mex...
The emergent field of Mexican indigenous migration studies has focused on remittances, hometown asso...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013This dissertation examines contemporary Mayan literatu...
textThis dissertation investigates the pernicious effects of neoliberalism in postcolonial, ostensib...
This project examines the historical development of the ideology of mestizaje (racial and cultural m...
Join us as we celebrate the recent publication of Beyond Alterity, Destabilizing the Indigenous Othe...
In my dissertation I analyze representative moments and canonical instances throughout Mexican histo...
In the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca, many indigenous communities further their struggles for gre...
Indigenous social movements in the Americas have multiple sources, but in regards to Mexican America...
This dissertation investigates the development and contradictions of the discourse of mestizaje in i...
textThis dissertation provides an ethnographic account of the ongoing and evolving relations between...
textThis dissertation is an ethnographic analysis of state led multiculturalism and its impacts on i...
textMy dissertation, Wixárika Art and Artists: Resisting Neocolonialism While Crossing Visible and ...
This dissertation is about the relationship between Indigenous people’s efforts to create conditions...
In 1992 and 2001, the National Congress of Mexico approved several amendments to the constitution co...
This dissertation is a study on the role of race mixing in the formation of national identity in Mex...
The emergent field of Mexican indigenous migration studies has focused on remittances, hometown asso...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013This dissertation examines contemporary Mayan literatu...