Contracting Freedom Contracting Freedom
Politics and Culture in Modern America

Contracting Freedom

Race, Empire, and U.S. Guestworker Programs

    • $74.99
    • $74.99

Publisher Description

Contracting Freedom is the first relational study of the origins of twentieth-century U.S. guestworker programs from Mexico and the Caribbean. It investigates these government-sponsored programs as the unexplored consequence of enslaved labor, Japanese American incarceration, the New Deal, the long civil rights movement, and Caribbean decolonization.

In the World War II era, U.S. lawmakers and activists alike celebrated guestworker agreements with Mexico and the Caribbean as hallmarks of anti-imperialism and worker freedom. A New Deal-based conception of racial liberalism inspired many of these government officials and labor advocates to demand a turn toward state-sponsored labor contracts across the hemisphere to protect migrant workers' welfare and treatment in the postwar world. Their view of liberalism emphasized the value of formal labor contracts, bilateral agreements between nation-states, state power, and equal rights, all of which they described as advances beyond older labor arrangements forged under colonialism and slavery. Eighty years later, their conceptions of guestworker programs continue to shape political understandings of the immigration debate, as these programs are often considered a solution to offset the deportation regime, and as a response to increasingly rigid racist measures to close U.S. borders to migrants.

Maria Quintana's compelling history shifts the focus on guestworker programs to the arena of political conflict, revealing how fierce debates over the bracero program and Caribbean contract labor programs extended and legitimated U.S. racial and imperial domination into the present era. It also unearths contract workers' emerging visions of social justice that challenged this reproduction of race and empire, giving freedom new meanings that must be contemplated.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2022
10 May
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
328
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
SELLER
Perseus Books, LLC
SIZE
2
MB

More Books Like This

Workers Across the Americas Workers Across the Americas
2011
Impossible Subjects Impossible Subjects
2014
American Dream Deferred American Dream Deferred
2018
The Long Gilded Age The Long Gilded Age
2014
From All Points From All Points
2007
Fighting Unemployment in Twentieth-Century Chile Fighting Unemployment in Twentieth-Century Chile
2021

Other Books in This Series

City of Dispossessions City of Dispossessions
2022
A New Working Class A New Working Class
2021
Japanese American Incarceration Japanese American Incarceration
2021
Divorce, American Style Divorce, American Style
2021
Bootlegged Aliens Bootlegged Aliens
2020
Migrant Citizenship Migrant Citizenship
2020