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ISBN
9781469609744
Book Title
Braceros : Migrant Citizens and Transnational Subjects in the Postwar United States and Mexico
Item Length
9.2in
Publisher
University of North Carolina Press
Publication Year
2013
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.8in
Author
Deborah Cohen
Features
New Edition
Genre
Business & Economics, History, Social Science, Political Science
Topic
Latin America / Mexico, Ethnic Studies / Hispanic American Studies, Labor & Industrial Relations, United States / 20th Century, Emigration & Immigration, International Relations / General, Agriculture & Food (See Also Political Science / Public Policy / Agriculture & Food Policy), Public Policy / Economic Policy, Labor
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
3 Oz
Number of Pages
360 Pages

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At the beginning of World War II, the United States and Mexico launched the bracero program, a series of labor agreements that brought Mexican men to work temporarily in U.S. agricultural fields. In Braceros , historian Deborah Cohen asks why these temporary migrants provoked so much concern and anxiety in the United States and what the Mexican government expected to gain in participating in the program. Cohen reveals the fashioning of a U.S.-Mexican transnational world, a world created through the interactions, negotiations, and struggles of the program's principal protagonists including Mexican and U.S. state actors, labor activists, growers, and bracero migrants. Cohen argues that braceros became racialized foreigners, Mexican citizens, workers, and transnational subjects as they moved between U.S. and Mexican national spaces.Drawing on oral histories, ethnographic fieldwork, and documentary evidence, Cohen creatively links the often unconnected themes of exploitation, development, the rise of consumer cultures, and gendered class and race formation to show why those with connections beyond the nation have historically provoked suspicion, anxiety, and retaliatory political policies.

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Publisher
University of North Carolina Press
ISBN-10
1469609746
ISBN-13
9781469609744
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Book Title
Braceros : Migrant Citizens and Transnational Subjects in the Postwar United States and Mexico
Author
Deborah Cohen
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Features
New Edition
Topic
Latin America / Mexico, Ethnic Studies / Hispanic American Studies, Labor & Industrial Relations, United States / 20th Century, Emigration & Immigration, International Relations / General, Agriculture & Food (See Also Political Science / Public Policy / Agriculture & Food Policy), Public Policy / Economic Policy, Labor
Publication Year
2013
Genre
Business & Economics, History, Social Science, Political Science
Number of Pages
360 Pages

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Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
3 Oz

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New Edition
Reviews
"Cohen's ability to illustrate the complexity of the transnational space that came to comprise the bracero program renders her work a must read for scholars interested in the history of transnational im/migration. . . . An excellent example of transnational historiography."-- H-Borderlands, "An important work that fits well into any classroom due to an engaging writing style and the ever-present issues that Cohen tackles."-- Diplomatic History, "[Cohen's] analysis offers the most complicated view yet of those workers in the World War II and Korean War eras, part of a growing movement to capture these men's stories, which are increasingly becoming unavailable."-- Hispanic American Historical Review, " Braceros is a very rich, full text, and the author has certainly done her best to not leave out anything important."-- H-Diplo Roundtable Review, "A compelling, path-breaking study based on a splendid set of oral histories, Braceros demonstrates the inseparability of Mexican and U.S. history and offers lessons for our current debates on immigration and guest-worker programs."--Sarah J. Deutsch, Duke University, "This is an important contribution to the history of relations between Mexico and the U.S. Recommended. Graduate students and above."-- Choice, A wonderful read, one that might be assigned to graduate students or undergraduates in a wide range of classes. Any course that deals with the history of race, ethnicity, labor, or gender, in the United States or Mexico, will benefit from reading Cohen's book.-- American Historical Review, Braceros is a very rich, full text, and the author has certainly done her best to not leave out anything important.-- H-Diplo Roundtable Review, Cohen's ability to illustrate the complexity of the transnational space that came to comprise the bracero program renders her work a must read for scholars interested in the history of transnational im/migration. . . . An excellent example of transnation|9781469609744|, "Deborah Cohen has written a new account of the bracero experience extremely well suited for our time in its transnational focus, its concern for the agency of the braceros themselves, and its emphasis upon the importance of Mexican labor migration to the history of both Mexico and the United States. Amid all the controversies concerning immigration, this book deserves wide attention."--Arthur Schmidt, Temple University, " Braceros is a pathbreaking, transnational history, that shows us how, in both the United States and Mexico, ideas and practices about the modern were shaped by the farm workers who criss-crossed the border."--Mae Ngai,Columbia University, "The most important book in a generation to appraise these critical and formative years of Mexico-U.S. migration."-- Arkansas Historical Society, Cohen's ability to illustrate the complexity of the transnational space that came to comprise the bracero program renders her work a must read for scholars interested in the history of transnational im/migration. . . . An excellent example of transnational historiography.-- H-Borderlands, Cohen brings [braceros's] actions to the forefront by allowing them to tell their stories in their own words, capturing the workers' struggles and souls as they navigated the demands of the program. . . . The book encourages readers to consider migrants' views of how their actions shaped immigration policies at the national and transnational level.-- Western Historical Quarterly, This is an important contribution to the history of relations between Mexico and the U.S. Recommended. Graduate students and above.-- Choice, [Cohen's] analysis offers the most complicated view yet of those workers in the World War II and Korean War eras, part of a growing movement to capture these men's stories, which are increasingly becoming unavailable.-- Hispanic American Historical Review, "[Cohen's] analysis offers the most complicated view yet of those workers in the World War II and Korean War eras, part of a growing movement to capture these men's stories, which are increasingly becoming unavailable."-- Hispanic American Historical Re, Cohen brings [braceros's] actions to the forefront by allowing them to tell their stories in their own words, capturing the workers' struggles and souls as they navigated the demands of the program. . . . The book encourages readers to consider migrants'|9781469609744|, "Cohen mobilizes cultural insight, sociological precision, and historical understanding to create a definitive account of this extraordinarily important moment in the long, complicated, and rich U.S.-Mexican experience."-- The Journal of the North Carolina Association of Historians, "These narratives are interesting and important to understand. . . . [Cohen] has found such a rich group of ethnographic to help her tell them."-- Journal of Historical Geography, "Cohen brings [braceros's] actions to the forefront by allowing them to tell their stories in their own words, capturing the workers' struggles and souls as they navigated the demands of the program. . . . The book encourages readers to consider migrants' views of how their actions shaped immigration policies at the national and transnational level."-- Western Historical Quarterly, A wonderful read, one that might be assigned to graduate students or undergraduates in a wide range of classes. Any course that deals with the history of race, ethnicity, labor, or gender, in the United States or Mexico, will benefit from reading Cohen's|9781469609744|, Cohen's careful consideration of bracero subjectivities will enrich our understanding of the expansiveness of the mid-twentieth century Mexican immigrant experience.-- New Mexico Historical Review, "A wonderful read, one that might be assigned to graduate students or undergraduates in a wide range of classes. Any course that deals with the history of race, ethnicity, labor, or gender, in the United States or Mexico, will benefit from reading Cohen's book."-- American Historical Review, "A compelling, pathbreaking study based on a splendid set of oral histories, Braceros demonstrates the inseparability of Mexican and U.S. history and offers lessons for our current debates on immigration and guest-worker programs."--Sarah J. Deutsch, Duke University, "Cohen's careful consideration of bracero subjectivities will enrich our understanding of the expansiveness of the mid-twentieth century Mexican immigrant experience."-- New Mexico Historical Review, Cohen mobilizes cultural insight, sociological precision, and historical understanding to create a definitive account of this extraordinarily important moment in the long, complicated, and rich U.S.-Mexican experience.-- The Journal of the North Carolina Association of Historians, "An important work that fits well into any classroom due to an engaging writing style and the ever-present issues that Cohen tackles." - Diplomatic History, The most important book in a generation to appraise these critical and formative years of Mexico-U.S. migration.-- Arkansas Historical Society, These narratives are interesting and important to understand. . . . [Cohen] has found such a rich group of ethnographic to help her tell them.-- Journal of Historical Geography, An important work that fits well into any classroom due to an engaging writing style and the ever-present issues that Cohen tackles.-- Diplomatic History
Copyright Date
2013
Lccn
2010-029264
Dewey Decimal
331.5/44097309045
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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