A historical analysis of the conflicting ideas about race and national belonging held by Mexicans and Euro-Americans in southern New Mexico during the late nineteenth century and early twentieth.
A historical analysis of the conflicting ideas about race and national belonging held by Mexicans and Euro-Americans in southern New Mexico during the late nineteenth century and early twentieth.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Anthony Mora is Assistant Professor of History, American Culture, and Latina/o Studies at the University of Michigan.
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Acknowledgments ix Introduction. Local Borders: Mexicans' Uncertain Role in the United States 1 1. Preoccupied America: Competing Ideas about Race and Nation in the United States and Mexico, 1821-1851 23 2. "Yankilandia" and "Prairie-Dog Villages": Making Sense of Race and Nation at the Local Level, 1850-1875 66 3. "Enemigos de la Iglesia Católica y por consiguiente de los ciudadanos Mexicanos": Race, Nation, and the Meaning of Sacred Place 103 4. "Las mujeres Americanas están en todo": Gender, Race, and Regeneration, 1848-1912 135 5. "It Must Never Be Forgotten This Is New and Not Old Mexico": Local Space in Euro-American Knowledge and Practice, 1880-1912 172 6. "New Mexico for New Mexicans!": Race and the Redefinition of Regional Identity for Mexicans, 1880-1912 223 Epilogue. "Neath the Star Spangled Banner": Multiculturalism and the Taxonomic State 274 Notes 291 Bibliography 345 Index 367
Acknowledgments ix Introduction. Local Borders: Mexicans' Uncertain Role in the United States 1 1. Preoccupied America: Competing Ideas about Race and Nation in the United States and Mexico, 1821-1851 23 2. "Yankilandia" and "Prairie-Dog Villages": Making Sense of Race and Nation at the Local Level, 1850-1875 66 3. "Enemigos de la Iglesia Católica y por consiguiente de los ciudadanos Mexicanos": Race, Nation, and the Meaning of Sacred Place 103 4. "Las mujeres Americanas están en todo": Gender, Race, and Regeneration, 1848-1912 135 5. "It Must Never Be Forgotten This Is New and Not Old Mexico": Local Space in Euro-American Knowledge and Practice, 1880-1912 172 6. "New Mexico for New Mexicans!": Race and the Redefinition of Regional Identity for Mexicans, 1880-1912 223 Epilogue. "Neath the Star Spangled Banner": Multiculturalism and the Taxonomic State 274 Notes 291 Bibliography 345 Index 367
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