The aim of this project is to locate Tejanas as central actors in the making of the nineteenth-century U.S.-Mexico borderlands. Working at the intersection of Borderlands Studies, Chicana/o Studies, Latin American, and U.S. History, I show how Tejanas deployed degrees of racial and class privilege to challenge and reinforce interlocking systems of oppression grounded on anti-Blackness and through the literal and figurative erasure of Indigenous peoples across Spanish, Mexican, and American settler-colonial projects. In exercising their agency as settlers, and later as part of a colonized population, Tejanas forged communities and claimed place that challenged their social, economic, and political displacements while simultaneously perpetuat...
In 1821, Texas and its citizens were part of Mexico. By 1846, Anglo-American immigrants had transfor...
Initial works on Houston provided homogenized interpretations of early twentieth century Mexicans as...
This dissertation sets out to trace the material and social relations and legacies of racialized gen...
Confronting the Unknown: Tejanas in the Transformation of Spanish and Mexican Texas, 1735-1836 sheds...
Confronting the Unknown: Tejanas in the Transformation of Spanish and Mexican Texas, 1735-1836 sheds...
Historians have long believed that the "frontier" shaped Texas plantation society, but in this detai...
In 1821, Texas and its citizens were part of Mexico. By 1846, Anglo-American immigrants had transfor...
This study investigates the ways Tejana feminists in Austin, Houston, and San Antonio, Texas straddl...
In 1821, Texas and its citizens were part of Mexico. By 1846, Anglo-American immigrants had transfor...
This dissertation is a study of how people experienced and gave meaning to the violent conflicts tha...
This dissertation is a study of how people experienced and gave meaning to the violent conflicts tha...
This dissertation examines the role of slaving during the encounter between indigenous societies and...
This thesis discusses the alliance between Tejanos and Anglos in Texas politics in the years before ...
This dissertation is a study of how people experienced and gave meaning to the violent conflicts tha...
This dissertation is a study of how people experienced and gave meaning to the violent conflicts tha...
In 1821, Texas and its citizens were part of Mexico. By 1846, Anglo-American immigrants had transfor...
Initial works on Houston provided homogenized interpretations of early twentieth century Mexicans as...
This dissertation sets out to trace the material and social relations and legacies of racialized gen...
Confronting the Unknown: Tejanas in the Transformation of Spanish and Mexican Texas, 1735-1836 sheds...
Confronting the Unknown: Tejanas in the Transformation of Spanish and Mexican Texas, 1735-1836 sheds...
Historians have long believed that the "frontier" shaped Texas plantation society, but in this detai...
In 1821, Texas and its citizens were part of Mexico. By 1846, Anglo-American immigrants had transfor...
This study investigates the ways Tejana feminists in Austin, Houston, and San Antonio, Texas straddl...
In 1821, Texas and its citizens were part of Mexico. By 1846, Anglo-American immigrants had transfor...
This dissertation is a study of how people experienced and gave meaning to the violent conflicts tha...
This dissertation is a study of how people experienced and gave meaning to the violent conflicts tha...
This dissertation examines the role of slaving during the encounter between indigenous societies and...
This thesis discusses the alliance between Tejanos and Anglos in Texas politics in the years before ...
This dissertation is a study of how people experienced and gave meaning to the violent conflicts tha...
This dissertation is a study of how people experienced and gave meaning to the violent conflicts tha...
In 1821, Texas and its citizens were part of Mexico. By 1846, Anglo-American immigrants had transfor...
Initial works on Houston provided homogenized interpretations of early twentieth century Mexicans as...
This dissertation sets out to trace the material and social relations and legacies of racialized gen...