Explores two interrelated issues: U.S. citizenship and the Mexican migrants' position in the United States. Through an extensive and multifaceted collection of interviews, ethnographic fieldwork, ethno-historical research, and public policy analysis, Plascencia probes the ways in which citizenship discourses are understood and taken up by individuals.
Explores two interrelated issues: U.S. citizenship and the Mexican migrants' position in the United States. Through an extensive and multifaceted collection of interviews, ethnographic fieldwork, ethno-historical research, and public policy analysis, Plascencia probes the ways in which citizenship discourses are understood and taken up by individuals.
LUIS F. B. PLASCENCIA is an assistant professor of anthropology and affiliated faculty in the School of Transborder Studies and the School of Public Affairs at Arizona State University. He has published articles in numerous journals, including Urban Anthropology and International Migration Review.
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Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Fields of Citizenship 2. The Janus Face of Citizenship: The Side of Inclusion 3. The Janus Face of Citizenship: The Side of Exclusion 4. The Making of Citizens: Promoting and Schooling 5. Bearing True Faith and Allegiance: Entering the Circle of Citizenship 6. Desire, Sacrifice, and Disenchantment Conclusion Epilogue Notes Works Cited Index
Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Fields of Citizenship 2. The Janus Face of Citizenship: The Side of Inclusion 3. The Janus Face of Citizenship: The Side of Exclusion 4. The Making of Citizens: Promoting and Schooling 5. Bearing True Faith and Allegiance: Entering the Circle of Citizenship 6. Desire, Sacrifice, and Disenchantment Conclusion Epilogue Notes Works Cited Index
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