This article extends the metaphor at the heart of The Sum of Us - the decline of the public swimming pool in the U.S. - to discuss the political landscape of the US-Mexico border. The author argues that anti-immigrant whites residing on the border are so invested in white supremacy that they subscribe to an anti-immigrant politic that does not serve them. The article calls attention to society’s collective investment in white supremacy by highlighting the cost of this investment on migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border
Due to the continuous struggle for undocumented migration, the U.S. Mexico border has always been on...
Our goal in this article is to demonstrate how perspective, political agenda, and personal experienc...
The Border and Its Bodies examines the impact of migration from Central America and México to the Un...
43 pagesThis article embeds a discussion of contemporary transborder communities-- communities sprea...
Drawing on fieldwork and political theory with Lacanian psychoanalytic influences, this article anal...
Decades of stringent immigration enforcement along the Southwest border have pushed migrants into pe...
In this Article, Professors Chang and Aoki examine the relationship between the immigrant and the na...
Four years prior to Arizona\u27s passage of one of the most far-reaching pieces of anti-Latino immig...
This Comment calls for comprehensive immigration reform by outlining results of a failed federal imm...
This is a long-form essay exploring the politics and power at play along the U.S.-Mexico border. My ...
We live in an era of human mobility from which two different perspectives on borders have emerged. ...
This article examines the material and ideological dimensions of what I conceptualise as Mexico's 'a...
The October 2006 Secure Fence Act permitted the construction of over 700 miles of double reinforced ...
With the politics of borders, the socio-economic divide between the United States and Mexico is evid...
Borders and fences limit the opportunity to engage the Other. Society’s ability to engage the unkno...
Due to the continuous struggle for undocumented migration, the U.S. Mexico border has always been on...
Our goal in this article is to demonstrate how perspective, political agenda, and personal experienc...
The Border and Its Bodies examines the impact of migration from Central America and México to the Un...
43 pagesThis article embeds a discussion of contemporary transborder communities-- communities sprea...
Drawing on fieldwork and political theory with Lacanian psychoanalytic influences, this article anal...
Decades of stringent immigration enforcement along the Southwest border have pushed migrants into pe...
In this Article, Professors Chang and Aoki examine the relationship between the immigrant and the na...
Four years prior to Arizona\u27s passage of one of the most far-reaching pieces of anti-Latino immig...
This Comment calls for comprehensive immigration reform by outlining results of a failed federal imm...
This is a long-form essay exploring the politics and power at play along the U.S.-Mexico border. My ...
We live in an era of human mobility from which two different perspectives on borders have emerged. ...
This article examines the material and ideological dimensions of what I conceptualise as Mexico's 'a...
The October 2006 Secure Fence Act permitted the construction of over 700 miles of double reinforced ...
With the politics of borders, the socio-economic divide between the United States and Mexico is evid...
Borders and fences limit the opportunity to engage the Other. Society’s ability to engage the unkno...
Due to the continuous struggle for undocumented migration, the U.S. Mexico border has always been on...
Our goal in this article is to demonstrate how perspective, political agenda, and personal experienc...
The Border and Its Bodies examines the impact of migration from Central America and México to the Un...