Paper Trails
Migrants, Documents, and Legal Insecurity
Herausgeber: Horton, Sarah B
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Migrants, Documents, and Legal Insecurity
Herausgeber: Horton, Sarah B
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The contributors to Paper Trails examine migrants' relationship to the state through requirements to obtain identification documents in order to get legal status.
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The contributors to Paper Trails examine migrants' relationship to the state through requirements to obtain identification documents in order to get legal status.
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- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9781478008453
- ISBN-10: 1478008458
- Artikelnr.: 57841002
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9781478008453
- ISBN-10: 1478008458
- Artikelnr.: 57841002
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sarah B. Horton is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Colorado, Denver, and author of They Leave Their Kidneys in the Fields: Illness, Injury, and Illegality among U.S. Farmworkers. Josiah Heyman is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Texas--El Paso, and coeditor of The U.S.-Mexico Transborder Region: Cultural Dynamics and Historical Interactions.
Introduction. Paper Trails: Migrants, Bureaucratic Inscription, and Legal
Recognition / Sarah B. Horton 1
Part I. Foundations: Controlling Space and Time 27
1. The "People Out of Place": State Limits on Free Mobility and the Making
of Im(migrants) / Nandita Sharma 31
2. And About Time Too . . .: Migration, Documentation, and Temporalities /
Bridget Anderson 53
3. Documenting Membership: The Divergent Politics of Migrant Driver's
Licenses in New Mexico and Arizona / Doris Marie Provine and Monica W.
Varsanyi 74
Part II. Documents as Security, Documents as Visibility 103
4. Documented as Unauthorized / Deborah A. Boehm 109
5. Opportunities and Double Binds: Legal Craft in an Era of Uncertainty /
Susan Bibler Coutin 130
6. Document Overseers, Enhanced Enforcement, and Racialized Local Contexts:
Experiences of Latino Immigrants in Phoenix, Arizona / Cecilia Menjívar
153
Part III. Resistance and Refusals 179
7. Knowing Your Rights in Trump's America: Paper Trails of Community
Empowerment / Ruth Gomberg-Muñoz 185
8. Strategies of Documentation among Kichwa Transnational Migrants / Juan
Thomas Ordóñez 208
Conclusion: Documents as Power / Josiah Heyman 229
Contributors 249
Index 253
Recognition / Sarah B. Horton 1
Part I. Foundations: Controlling Space and Time 27
1. The "People Out of Place": State Limits on Free Mobility and the Making
of Im(migrants) / Nandita Sharma 31
2. And About Time Too . . .: Migration, Documentation, and Temporalities /
Bridget Anderson 53
3. Documenting Membership: The Divergent Politics of Migrant Driver's
Licenses in New Mexico and Arizona / Doris Marie Provine and Monica W.
Varsanyi 74
Part II. Documents as Security, Documents as Visibility 103
4. Documented as Unauthorized / Deborah A. Boehm 109
5. Opportunities and Double Binds: Legal Craft in an Era of Uncertainty /
Susan Bibler Coutin 130
6. Document Overseers, Enhanced Enforcement, and Racialized Local Contexts:
Experiences of Latino Immigrants in Phoenix, Arizona / Cecilia Menjívar
153
Part III. Resistance and Refusals 179
7. Knowing Your Rights in Trump's America: Paper Trails of Community
Empowerment / Ruth Gomberg-Muñoz 185
8. Strategies of Documentation among Kichwa Transnational Migrants / Juan
Thomas Ordóñez 208
Conclusion: Documents as Power / Josiah Heyman 229
Contributors 249
Index 253
Introduction. Paper Trails: Migrants, Bureaucratic Inscription, and Legal
Recognition / Sarah B. Horton 1
Part I. Foundations: Controlling Space and Time 27
1. The "People Out of Place": State Limits on Free Mobility and the Making
of Im(migrants) / Nandita Sharma 31
2. And About Time Too . . .: Migration, Documentation, and Temporalities /
Bridget Anderson 53
3. Documenting Membership: The Divergent Politics of Migrant Driver's
Licenses in New Mexico and Arizona / Doris Marie Provine and Monica W.
Varsanyi 74
Part II. Documents as Security, Documents as Visibility 103
4. Documented as Unauthorized / Deborah A. Boehm 109
5. Opportunities and Double Binds: Legal Craft in an Era of Uncertainty /
Susan Bibler Coutin 130
6. Document Overseers, Enhanced Enforcement, and Racialized Local Contexts:
Experiences of Latino Immigrants in Phoenix, Arizona / Cecilia Menjívar
153
Part III. Resistance and Refusals 179
7. Knowing Your Rights in Trump's America: Paper Trails of Community
Empowerment / Ruth Gomberg-Muñoz 185
8. Strategies of Documentation among Kichwa Transnational Migrants / Juan
Thomas Ordóñez 208
Conclusion: Documents as Power / Josiah Heyman 229
Contributors 249
Index 253
Recognition / Sarah B. Horton 1
Part I. Foundations: Controlling Space and Time 27
1. The "People Out of Place": State Limits on Free Mobility and the Making
of Im(migrants) / Nandita Sharma 31
2. And About Time Too . . .: Migration, Documentation, and Temporalities /
Bridget Anderson 53
3. Documenting Membership: The Divergent Politics of Migrant Driver's
Licenses in New Mexico and Arizona / Doris Marie Provine and Monica W.
Varsanyi 74
Part II. Documents as Security, Documents as Visibility 103
4. Documented as Unauthorized / Deborah A. Boehm 109
5. Opportunities and Double Binds: Legal Craft in an Era of Uncertainty /
Susan Bibler Coutin 130
6. Document Overseers, Enhanced Enforcement, and Racialized Local Contexts:
Experiences of Latino Immigrants in Phoenix, Arizona / Cecilia Menjívar
153
Part III. Resistance and Refusals 179
7. Knowing Your Rights in Trump's America: Paper Trails of Community
Empowerment / Ruth Gomberg-Muñoz 185
8. Strategies of Documentation among Kichwa Transnational Migrants / Juan
Thomas Ordóñez 208
Conclusion: Documents as Power / Josiah Heyman 229
Contributors 249
Index 253