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Sí, Ella Puede!
The Rhetorical Legacy of Dolores Huerta and the United Farm Workers
University of Texas Press
This unique study of the life and legacy of activist Dolores Huerta explores her integral role as a leader and organizer in the fight for farmworkers’ rights from the 1950s to the present.
Border Contraband
A History of Smuggling across the Rio Grande
University of Texas Press
In this first history of smuggling along the U.S.-Mexico border, Díaz shows how illicit trade evolved from a common practice of ordinary people into a professional, often violent, criminal activity.
Courage, Resistance, and Women in Ciudad Juárez
Challenges to Militarization
By Kathleen Staudt and Zulma Y. Méndez
University of Texas Press
This pioneering, timely study of civil society activism in Ciudad Juárez during the first decade of the twenty-first century captures the tenuous new alliances and discourses of resistance (augmented by social media) that have emerged in the face of escal
Border Junkies
Addiction and Survival on the Streets of Juárez and El Paso
By Scott Comar; Introduction by Howard Campbell
University of Texas Press
From the sweaty summer days of a junky’s nightmare to the bittersweet success of true surrender and emergence into a new way of life, Border Junkies paints a searing, first-hand portrait of addiction, poverty, and recovery on the U.S.-Mexico border.
Blockading the Border and Human Rights
The El Paso Operation that Remade Immigration Enforcement
University of Texas Press
The first book-length study of Operation Blockade and its impact on human rights in the border region.
Sex Work and the City
The Social Geography of Health and Safety in Tijuana, Mexico
University of Texas Press
A revealing study of the sex trade in Tijuana (where approximately one thousand registered prostitutes work quasi-legally) and its effects on public health, economics, and the local culture of sexuality.
Violence and Activism at the Border
Gender, Fear, and Everyday Life in Ciudad Juarez
University of Texas Press
A timely analysis of the disturbing murders that have taken the lives of nearly 400 Mexican women in El Paso's twin city.
Border Identifications
Narratives of Religion, Gender, and Class on the U.S.-Mexico Border
By Pablo Vila
University of Texas Press
How the stories people tell about religion, gender, and class define identities on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border.
El Narcotraficante
Narcocorridos and the Construction of a Cultural Persona on the U.S.–Mexico Border
University of Texas Press
This multilayered ethnography takes a wide-ranging look at the persona of the narcotrafficker and how it has been shaped by Mexican border culture, socioeconomic and power disparities, and the transnational music industry.
Crossing Borders, Reinforcing Borders
Social Categories, Metaphors, and Narrative Identities on the U.S.-Mexico Frontier
By Pablo Vila
University of Texas Press
This pathfinding ethnography charts the social categories, metaphors, and narratives that inhabitants of El Paso and Ciudad Juárez use to define their group identity and distinguish themselves from "others."
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