Unspeakable Violence – Remapping U.S. and Mexican National Imaginaries
Autor Nicole M. Guidotti–hernánen Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 oct 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822350750
ISBN-10: 0822350750
Pagini: 400
Ilustrații: 8 figures, 3 tables, 5 maps
Dimensiuni: 164 x 234 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
ISBN-10: 0822350750
Pagini: 400
Ilustrații: 8 figures, 3 tables, 5 maps
Dimensiuni: 164 x 234 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Cuprins
About the Series; A Note on Terminology; AcknowledgmentsIntroductionPart One1. A Woman with No Names and Many Names: Lynching, Gender, Violence, and Subjectivity; 2. Webs of Violence: The Camp Grant Indian Massacre, Nation, and Genocidal Alliances; 3. Spaces of Death: Border (Anthropological) Subjects and the Problem of Racialized and Gendered Violence in Jovita Gonzálezs ArchivePart Two Introduction to Part Two4. Transnational Histories of Violence during the Yaqui Indian Wars in the SonoraArizona Borderlands: The Historiography; 5. Stripping the Body of Flesh and Memory: Toward a Theory of Yaqui Subjectivity; Postscript: On Impunidad: National Renewals of Violence in Greater Mexico and the AmericasNotes; Bibliography; Index
Recenzii
Unspeakable Violence is an outstanding analysis of violence in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands. As a historian, I am most impressed by the care that Nicole M. Guidotti-Hernández takes to ground her analysis in solid historical research. What I find so refreshing is her willingness to put forth courageous new arguments about what has been little discussed in Chicano/Latino studies or ethnic studies more broadly. Rather than taking the standard approach of only analyzing violence when Latinos are the victims, Guidotti-Hernández reveals borderlands violence in all of its complexity. This is exceptional scholarship. George J. Sanchez, author of Becoming Mexican American: Ethnicity, Culture, and Identity in Chicano Los AngelesIn this exquisite book, Nicole M. Guidotti-Hernández examines little-known but critically important episodes of violence in U.S.-Mexican borderlands history. Providing a necessary, long-overdue corrective to Chicana/o and borderlands studies, she suggests that in recounting these events as instances of victimization or acts of resistance, Chicana/o feminist and nationalist scholars create tidy narratives for consolidating Chicana/o nationalist identity. In doing so, they disregard Mexican-American complicity in the very acts of violence they describe. Maria Josefina Saldaña Portillo, author of The Revolutionary Imagination in the Americas and the Age of Development
Notă biografică
Nicole M. Guidotti-Hernandez is Associate Professor of American Studies at the University of Texas, Austin.
Descriere
Calls for a new, transnational feminist approach to violence, gender, sexuality, race, and citizenship in the borderlands