“Latino Encounters: Mexicans, Tejanos, and Puerto Ricans in Postwar Michigan, 1929-1971” examines three groups of Latina/o/xs as they forged national and transnational networks through postwar migration and agricultural labor. I argue that Latina/o/x migrants melded distinct claims to U.S. citizenship through interethnic and international conflicts over access to intermediary power, expressions of popular culture, and the politics of foodways. As this dissertation explores the meaning of conflict and collaboration between these three groups, I illustrate how Latina/o/xs were central to agricultural labor rights and popular culture in the Midwest, the Texas-Mexico borderlands, and Puerto Rico. “Latino Encounters” emerges from multi-site an...
This dissertation argues that Mexican people have made the Southern Plains into one of their homelan...
textThis dissertation examines an important, but understudied period in Mexican-U.S. migration histo...
Home Making in Small-town America is an ethnographic study on recent Mexican migration to rural comm...
This dissertation chronicles how Mexicanos struggled to make a home in Michigan. From the time Mexi...
Hispanic Migrant Labor in Oregon, 1940-1990, describes the history and conditions of Hispanic farmwo...
My dissertation analyzes the nature of the transnational solidarity movements established between Ch...
“Bordering on Solidarity: Organizing Mexican and Mexican American Workers in the U.S. Mexico Borderl...
This paper examines how colonialism and immigration policies define the citizenship of Puerto Rican ...
This paper examines how colonialism and immigration policies define the citizenship of Puerto Rican ...
This dissertation is concerned with understanding how foodways—the production, consumption, and dist...
This thesis contextualizes the lived experiences of two agricultural guest workers who I work with i...
This dissertation is concerned with understanding how foodways—the production, consumption, and dist...
This dissertation examines the alternative ways Chicago's Mexicans and Mexican Americans created a s...
The story of Maria Elena Lucas, a Latina migrant worker from the Texas-Mexico border and an organize...
This dissertation argues that Mexican people have made the Southern Plains into one of their homelan...
This dissertation argues that Mexican people have made the Southern Plains into one of their homelan...
textThis dissertation examines an important, but understudied period in Mexican-U.S. migration histo...
Home Making in Small-town America is an ethnographic study on recent Mexican migration to rural comm...
This dissertation chronicles how Mexicanos struggled to make a home in Michigan. From the time Mexi...
Hispanic Migrant Labor in Oregon, 1940-1990, describes the history and conditions of Hispanic farmwo...
My dissertation analyzes the nature of the transnational solidarity movements established between Ch...
“Bordering on Solidarity: Organizing Mexican and Mexican American Workers in the U.S. Mexico Borderl...
This paper examines how colonialism and immigration policies define the citizenship of Puerto Rican ...
This paper examines how colonialism and immigration policies define the citizenship of Puerto Rican ...
This dissertation is concerned with understanding how foodways—the production, consumption, and dist...
This thesis contextualizes the lived experiences of two agricultural guest workers who I work with i...
This dissertation is concerned with understanding how foodways—the production, consumption, and dist...
This dissertation examines the alternative ways Chicago's Mexicans and Mexican Americans created a s...
The story of Maria Elena Lucas, a Latina migrant worker from the Texas-Mexico border and an organize...
This dissertation argues that Mexican people have made the Southern Plains into one of their homelan...
This dissertation argues that Mexican people have made the Southern Plains into one of their homelan...
textThis dissertation examines an important, but understudied period in Mexican-U.S. migration histo...
Home Making in Small-town America is an ethnographic study on recent Mexican migration to rural comm...