Women And Migration In The U.s.-mexico Borderlands: A Reader

(Hardcover - Jul 2007)
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Denise A. Segura

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Patricia Zavella

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"A deeply felt and thoroughly researched work, "Women and Migration in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands" brings together some of the most important feminist voices in the field of immigration and transnational studies. I think Gloria Anzaldua would have been proud to see how the authors of this book took her concept of the borderlands and grounded it ethnographically in the sorrows, struggles, and dreams of contemporary Chicana and Mexican women. A timely and courageous book that speaks to the major issue of our time--the search for home across and between and despite borders."--Ruth Behar, author of "Translated Woman: Crossing the Border with Esperanza's Story"

"Denise A. Segura and Patricia Zavella have compiled a spectacular collection on gender, migration, sexuality, work, and family. Timely, provocative, and imaginative, the essays in "Women and Migration in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands" will become essential readings across a variety of (inter)disciplines: Latina/o studies, cultural studies, sociology, anthropology, gender studies, Latin American studies, American studies, urban planning, and public policy."--Vicki Ruiz, author of "From Out of the Shadows: Mexican Women in Twentieth-Century America"

Women's migration within Mexico and from Mexico to the United States is increasing; nearly as many women as men are migrating. This development gives rise to new social negotiations, which have not been well examined in migration studies until now. This pathbreaking reader analyzes how economically and politically displaced migrant women assert agency in everyday life. Scholars across diverse disciplines interrogate the socioeconomic forces that propel Mexican women into the migrant stream and shape their employment options; the changes that these women are making in homes, families, and communities; and the "structural violence" that they confront in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands broadly conceived--all within the economic, social, cultural, and political interstices of the two countries.
This reader includes twenty-three essays--two of which are translated from the Spanish--that illuminate women's engagement with diverse social and cultural challenges. One contributor critiques the statistical fallacy of nativist discourses within the United States that portray Chicana and Mexican women's fertility rates as "out of control." Other contributors explore the relation between sexual violence and women's migration from rural areas to urban centers within Mexico, the ways that undocumented migrant communities challenge conventional notions of citizenship, and young Latinas' commemorations of the late, internationally renowned singer Selena. Several essays address workplace intimidation and violence, harassment and rape by U.S. border patrol agents and "maquiladora" managers, sexual violence, and the brutal murders of nearly two hundred young women near Ciudad Juarez. This rich collectionhighlights both the structural inequities faced by Mexican women in the borderlands and the creative ways they have responded to them.
"Contributors," Ernestine Avila, Xochitl Castaneda, Sylvia Chant, Leo R. Chavez, Cynthia Cranford, Adelaida R. Del Castillo, Sylvanna M. Falcon, Gloria Gonzalez-Lopez, Maria de la Luz Ibarra, Jonathan Xavier Inda, Rosa Linda Fregoso, Jennifer S. Hirsch, Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo, Eithne Luibheid, Victoria Malkin, Faranak Miraftab, Olga Najera-Ramirez, Norma Ojeda de la Pena, Deborah Paredez, Leslie Salzinger, Felicity Schaeffer-Grabiel, Denise A. Segura, Laura Velasco Ortiz, Melissa W. Wright, Patricia Zavella

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Details of Book: Women And Migration In The U.s.-mexico Borderlands: A Reader Book: Women And Migration In The U.s.-mexico Borderlands: A Reader
Author: Denise A. Segura, Patricia Zavella
ISBN:

0822340976


ISBN-13:

9780822340973

,

978-0822340973


Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: Jul 2007
Publisher: Duke University Press
Number of Pages: 595
Language: English
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