Unspeakable Violence argues that racialized and gendered violence in the U.S.Mexico borderlands from the mid-nineteenth century through the early twentieth was fundamental to U.S., Mexican, and Chicano/a nationalisms.
Unspeakable Violence argues that racialized and gendered violence in the U.S.Mexico borderlands from the mid-nineteenth century through the early twentieth was fundamental to U.S., Mexican, and Chicano/a nationalisms.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nicole M. Guidotti-Hernández is Associate Professor of American Studies at the University of Texas, Austin.
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About the Series ix A Note on Terminology xi Acknowledgments xiii Introduction 1 Part One 1. A Women with No Names and Many Names: Lynching, Gender, Violence, and Subjectivity 35 2. Webs of Violence: The Camp Grant Indian Massacre, Nation, and Genocidal Alliances 81 3. Spaces of Death: Border (Anthropological) Subjects and the Problem of Racialized and Gendered Violence in Jovita González's Archive 133 Part Two Introduction to Part Two 173 4. Transnational Histories of Violence during the Yaqui Indian Wars in the Arizona-Sonora Borderlands: The Historiography 177 5. Stripping the Body of Flesh and Memory: Toward a Theory of Yaqui Subjectivity 235 Postscript. On Impunidad: National Renewals of Violence in Greater Mexico and the Americas 289 Notes 297 Bibliography 343 Index 361
About the Series ix A Note on Terminology xi Acknowledgments xiii Introduction 1 Part One 1. A Women with No Names and Many Names: Lynching, Gender, Violence, and Subjectivity 35 2. Webs of Violence: The Camp Grant Indian Massacre, Nation, and Genocidal Alliances 81 3. Spaces of Death: Border (Anthropological) Subjects and the Problem of Racialized and Gendered Violence in Jovita González's Archive 133 Part Two Introduction to Part Two 173 4. Transnational Histories of Violence during the Yaqui Indian Wars in the Arizona-Sonora Borderlands: The Historiography 177 5. Stripping the Body of Flesh and Memory: Toward a Theory of Yaqui Subjectivity 235 Postscript. On Impunidad: National Renewals of Violence in Greater Mexico and the Americas 289 Notes 297 Bibliography 343 Index 361
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