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I`m Neither Here nor There – Mexicans` Quotidian Struggles with Migration and Poverty

Autor Patricia Zavella
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 iun 2011
I’m Neither Here nor There explores how immigration influences the construction of family, identity, and community among Mexican Americans and migrants from Mexico. Based on long-term ethnographic research, Patricia Zavella describes how poor and working-class Mexican Americans and migrants to California’s central coast struggle for agency amid the region’s deteriorating economic conditions and the rise of racial nativism in the United States. Zavella also examines tensions within the Mexican diaspora based on differences in legal status, generation, gender, sexuality, and the use of English. She proposes “peripheral vision” as a way of describing the sense of displacement and instability felt not only by Mexican Americans and Mexicans who migrate to the United States but also by their family members and communities in Mexico. Drawing on numerous trips to Mexico and close interactions with Mexicans on both sides of the border, Zavella examines migrant journeys to and within the United States, gendered racialization and exploitation at workplaces, and the challenges that migrants face in forming and maintaining families. As she demonstrates, the desires of migrants to express their identities publicly and to establish a sense of cultural memory are realized partly through the Latin American and Chicana protest music, and Mexican and indigenous folks songs played by local musicians and cultural activists.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822350354
ISBN-10: 0822350351
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 11 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 158 x 236 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press

Cuprins

Contents; Preface; AcknowledgmentsIntroduction. The Mexican Diaspora in the United States; 1. Crossings; 2. Migrations; 3. The Working Poor; 4. Migrant Family Formations; 5. The Divided Home; 6. Transnational Cultural MemoryEpilogue; Appendix. Research Participants; Notes; References; Index

Recenzii

“This is the way ethnography should be written: with stories that entice, analysis that dazzles, and just the right mix of humor, music, and in-your-face dignidad. Border and migration studies will never be the same after Patricia Zavella’s impassioned new book, I’m Neither Here nor There.” Matthew Gutmann, Brown University“I’m Neither Here nor There is a powerful, highly original ethnography about the complexities of the Mexican migrant and Mexican American population in the United States. By drawing primarily on work by scholars of color about people of color, Patricia Zavella decenters staid ways of understanding immigration, such as assimilation and the underclass model. Her use of the concepts of peripheral vision, double vision, and border thinking are particularly effective, as is her political-economic analysis of capitalism and neoliberalism in Santa Cruz County, California, and the poverty and challenges that they create for the area’s working poor.” Lynn Stephen, author of Transborder Lives: Indigenous Oaxacans in Mexico, California, and Oregon
"This is the way ethnography should be written: with stories that entice, analysis that dazzles, and just the right mix of humor, music, and in-your-face dignidad. Border and migration studies will never be the same after Patricia Zavella's impassioned new book, I'm Neither Here nor There." Matthew Gutmann, Brown University "I'm Neither Here nor There is a powerful, highly original ethnography about the complexities of the Mexican migrant and Mexican American population in the United States. By drawing primarily on work by scholars of color about people of color, Patricia Zavella decenters staid ways of understanding immigration, such as assimilation and the underclass model. Her use of the concepts of peripheral vision, double vision, and border thinking are particularly effective, as is her political-economic analysis of capitalism and neoliberalism in Santa Cruz County, California, and the poverty and challenges that they create for the area's working poor." Lynn Stephen, author of Transborder Lives: Indigenous Oaxacans in Mexico, California, and Oregon "Among the most original and important contributions of I'm Neither Here nor There are its focus on one California region, which helps us to see that migrants do not come to an undifferentiated 'United States,' but rather to specific locations with distinct regional economic and social dynamics; its sensitivity to gender and sexuality as key sites where social change gets registered in the lives of individuals; and its brilliant discussions of the popular music of Los Tigres del Norte, Quetzal, and Lila Downs as repositories of collective memory, sites of moral instruction, and mechanisms for calling old and new communities into being through performance. Patricia Zavella also makes clear the causes and consequences of residential density and overcrowding in immigrant communities, surely one of the most important but least understood features of contemporary immigrant life. I'm Neither Here nor There is an outstanding work that will be welcomed by specialists as well as general readers. It makes unique and valuable contributions to scholarship and civic life and presents an exemplary model of sophisticated and socially engaged research."--George Lipsitz, author of How Racism Takes Place

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How immigration influences the construction of family, identity, and community among Mexican Americans and migrants from Mexico