textThis study of Salvadoran transnational migration is a multi-sited interAmerican ethnography. I explore the contentious spatial cultural politics surrounding the Latinization of Los Angeles and the Americanization of El Salvador attached to the global cultural flows of people, money, commodities and ideas between California and Central America. The study began and ended in Los Angeles. In between I traveled to and lived in El Salvador. Each chapter threads together multiple sites and connections between Los Angeles and El Salvador around the practices of representation, consumption, redevelopment, policing, and forced repatriation (deportation). I argue that more than just the literal movement of people back and forth. connecti...
This dissertation fills a gap in migration literature by analyzing the question of coerced return. I...
A dialectical framework is proposed for analyzing the economic and political practices associated wi...
This thesis asserts that the problem of gang violence is not solved through the deportations of crim...
textThis study of Salvadoran transnational migration is a multi-sited interAmerican ethnography. I ...
This dissertation deploys an interdisciplinary framework that draws from literary studies, history, ...
"Imaginaries of Transnationalism: Media and Cultures of Consumption in El Salvador" is a study of ho...
This article suggests the indispensable purchase of sustaining a critique of the conventional geogra...
In the 1980s, a violent civil war in El Salvador led to the mass emigration of over a million Salvad...
In the 1980s, Salvadorans came to the United States as refugees from war and hunger - 500,000 to Los...
My dissertation is a study of (anti-)displacement organizing and genealogies in North East Los Angel...
In this thesis I seek to understand how migrants—both migrants from Mexico, Central-American countri...
A study of the plaza area in the city of Los Angeles, this dissertation explores how national border...
This ethnography applies the monstrosity and power of La Siguanaba as a methodological and epistemol...
How do marginalized ethnic communities assert their presence in the American urban space? This artic...
This thesis elucidates new perspectives on transnational migration. The analysis draws from three or...
This dissertation fills a gap in migration literature by analyzing the question of coerced return. I...
A dialectical framework is proposed for analyzing the economic and political practices associated wi...
This thesis asserts that the problem of gang violence is not solved through the deportations of crim...
textThis study of Salvadoran transnational migration is a multi-sited interAmerican ethnography. I ...
This dissertation deploys an interdisciplinary framework that draws from literary studies, history, ...
"Imaginaries of Transnationalism: Media and Cultures of Consumption in El Salvador" is a study of ho...
This article suggests the indispensable purchase of sustaining a critique of the conventional geogra...
In the 1980s, a violent civil war in El Salvador led to the mass emigration of over a million Salvad...
In the 1980s, Salvadorans came to the United States as refugees from war and hunger - 500,000 to Los...
My dissertation is a study of (anti-)displacement organizing and genealogies in North East Los Angel...
In this thesis I seek to understand how migrants—both migrants from Mexico, Central-American countri...
A study of the plaza area in the city of Los Angeles, this dissertation explores how national border...
This ethnography applies the monstrosity and power of La Siguanaba as a methodological and epistemol...
How do marginalized ethnic communities assert their presence in the American urban space? This artic...
This thesis elucidates new perspectives on transnational migration. The analysis draws from three or...
This dissertation fills a gap in migration literature by analyzing the question of coerced return. I...
A dialectical framework is proposed for analyzing the economic and political practices associated wi...
This thesis asserts that the problem of gang violence is not solved through the deportations of crim...