The U.S.-Mexico border has earned an enduring reputation as a site of violence. During the past twenty years in particular, the drug warsfueled by the international movement of narcotics and vast sums of moneyhave burned an abiding image of the border as a place of endemic danger into the consciousness of both countries. By the media, popular culture, and politicians, mayhem and brutality are often portrayed as the unavoidable birthright of this transnational space. Through multiple perspectives from both sides of the border, the collected essays in These Ragged Edges directly challenge that idea, arguing that rapidly changing conditions along the U.S.-Mexico border through the nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first centuries have powerfully shaped the ebb and flow of conflict within the region. By diving deeply into diverse types of violence, contributors dissect the roots and consequences of border violence across numerous eras, offering a transnational analysis of how and why violence has affected the lives of so many inhabitants on both sides of the border.Contributors include Alberto Barrera-Enderle, Alice Baumgartner, Lance R. Blyth, Timothy Bowman, Elaine Carey, William D. Carrigan, Jose Carlos Cisneros Guzman, Alejandra Diaz de Leon, Miguel Angel Gonzalez-Quiroga, Santiago Ivan Guerra, Gerardo Gurza-Lavalle, Sonia Hernandez, Alan Knight, Jose Gabriel Martinez-Serna, Brandon Morgan, and Joaquin Rivaya-Martinez, Andrew J. Torget, and Clive Webb.
Gerardo Gurza-Lavalle & Andrew J. Torget
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Histories of Violence along the U.S.-Mexico Border
These Ragged Edges [EPUB ebook]
Histories of Violence along the U.S.-Mexico Border
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Bahasa Inggris ● Format EPUB ● Halaman 408 ● ISBN 9781469668413 ● Editor Gerardo Gurza-Lavalle & Andrew J. Torget ● Penerbit The University of North Carolina Press ● Diterbitkan 2022 ● Diunduh 3 kali ● Mata uang EUR ● ID 8396680 ● Perlindungan salinan Adobe DRM
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