Braceros Braceros

Braceros

Migrant Citizens and Transnational Subjects in the Postwar United States and Mexico

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وصف الناشر

At the beginning of World War II, the United States and Mexico launched the bracero program, a series of labor agreements that brought Mexican men to work temporarily in U.S. agricultural fields. In Braceros, Deborah Cohen asks why these migrants provoked so much concern and anxiety in the United States and what the Mexican government expected to gain in participating in the program. Cohen creatively links the often-unconnected themes of exploitation, development, the rise of consumer cultures, and gendered class and race formation to show why those with connections beyond the nation have historically provoked suspicion, anxiety, and retaliatory political policies.

النوع
سياسة وأحداث جارية
تاريخ النشر
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اللغة
EN
الإنجليزية
عدد الصفحات
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الناشر
The University of North Carolina Press
البائع
Ingram DV LLC
الحجم
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