Trumpism, Mexican America, and the struggle for Latinx citizenship / edited by Phillip B. Gonzales, Renato Rosaldo, and Mary Louise Pratt.

Other author Gonzales, Felipe, 1946-
Other author Rosaldo, Renato.
Other author Pratt, Mary Louise, 1948-
Format Electronic
Publication InfoSanta Fe : School for Advanced Research Press ; Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, 2021.
Descriptionxxix, 242 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
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SeriesSchool for Advanced Research advanced seminar series
School for Advanced Research advanced seminar series. ^A793576
Contents Meta-violence, Expulsive Nationalism, and Trumpism's Crackdown on Mexican America / Phillip B. Gonzales -- To Wield and Exceed the Law: Mexicans, Migration, and the Dream of Herrenvolk Democracy / Cristina Beltran -- Deconstructing Trumpism: Lessons from the Recent Past and for the Near Future / David Montejano -- Reckoning with the Gaze / Michelle Garcia -- Artist versus Ideologue: Two American Dystopias / Renato Rosaldo -- I Won't Tell My Story: Narrative Capital and Refusal among Undocumented Activists in the Trump Era / Alyshia Galvez -- How Did We Get Here? Central Americans and Immigration Policy from Reagan to Trump / Arely M. Zimmerman -- This Too Shall Pass: Mexican-Immigrant Replenishment and Trumpism / TomaÌ1s R. Jimenez -- Decolonizing Citizenship: The Movement for Ethnic Studies in Texas / Angela Valenzuela
Abstract "For Latinx people living in the United States, Trumpism represented a new phase in the old struggle to achieve a sense of belonging and full citizenship. Throughout their history in the United States, people of Mexican descent have been made to face the question of how they do or do not belong to the American social fabric and polity. Structural inequality, dispossession, and marginalized citizenship make up an old story for Mexican Americans, and this story is a foundational one. This volume situates a new phase of presidential politics in relation to what went before and asks what new political possibilities emerged from this dramatic chapter in our history. What role did anti-Mexicanism and attacks on Latinx people and their communities play in Trump's political rise and presidential practices? Driven by the overwhelming political urgency of the moment, the contributors to this volume seek to frame Trumpism's origins and political effects. Published in Association with School for Advanced Research Press"-- Provided by publisher.
General noteThe seminar from which this book resulted was made possible by the generous support of The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Support for the book was provided by The UNM Center for Regional Studies.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 187-232) and index.
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LCCN 2021028020
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