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Migrant Feelings, Migrant Knowledge: Building a Community Archive [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 232 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 454 g, 15 b&w photos
  • Serija: Border Hispanisms
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Nov-2022
  • Leidėjas: University of Texas Press
  • ISBN-10: 1477326227
  • ISBN-13: 9781477326220
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 232 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 454 g, 15 b&w photos
  • Serija: Border Hispanisms
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Nov-2022
  • Leidėjas: University of Texas Press
  • ISBN-10: 1477326227
  • ISBN-13: 9781477326220
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
A collection of digital stories from the Humanizing Deportation project that reveals a uniquely expert point of view of Mexican and Central American migrant experiences: those of the migrants themselves.

The digital storytelling project Humanizing Deportation invites migrants to present their own stories in the world’s largest and most diverse archive of its kind. Since 2017, more than 300 community storytellers have created their own audiovisual testimonial narratives, sharing their personal experiences of migration and repatriation. With Migrant Feelings, Migrant Knowledge, the project’s coordinator, Robert Irwin, and other team members introduce the project’s innovative participatory methodology, drawing out key issues regarding the human consequences of contemporary migration control regimes, as well as insights from migrants whose world-making endeavors may challenge what we think we know about migration.

In recent decades, migrants in North America have been treated with unprecedented harshness. Migrant Feelings, Migrant Knowledge outlines this recent history, revealing stories both of grave injustice and of seemingly unsurmountable obstacles overcome. As Irwin writes, “The greatest source of expertise on the human consequences of contemporary migration control are the migrants who have experienced them,” and their voices in this searing collection jump off the page and into our hearts and minds.

Recenzijos

Rather than treat the archive as a static object, Migrant Feelings, Migrant Knowledge offers a crucial portrait of an archive as a fluid, ever-changing constellation. (E3W: Ethnic and Third World Literatures)

Acknowledgments vii
Sometimes xi
Sonia Guinansaca
PART I Problems, Approaches, Methods
Chapter 1 The Humanizing Deportation Project: Building a Community Archive of Migrant Feelings, Migrant Knowledge
3(30)
Robert Mckee Irwin
Chapter 2 Approaches and Methods: Migrant Epistemologies through Digital Storytelling
33(34)
Robert Mckee Irwin
Ana Luisa Calvillo Vazquez
Yairamaren Roman Maldonado
PART II Issues
Chapter 3 Motherhood, Spaces, and Care in the Digital Narratives of Humanizing Deportation
67(20)
Maricruz Castro Ricalde
Chapter 4 Deported Childhood Arrivals "from the Famous Estados Unidos" DREAMing in Tijuana
87(20)
Lizbeth De La Cruz Santana
Chapter 5 Deportation and Military Discipline on the Last Battlefield of Tijuana
107(18)
Kyle Proehl
Guillermo Alonso Meneses
PART III Migrant Epistemologies
Chapter 6 Family Unity and Practices of Care: Deportation's Effects on the Soul
125(10)
Maria Jose Gutierrez
Chapter 7 Infrapolitics and Deportation: Everyday Resistance from Digital Storytelling
135(14)
Ana Luisa Calvillo Vazquez
Chapter 8 Beyond Social Death: New Migrant Ontologies
149(12)
Brooke Kipling
Chapter 9 The Migrant Knowledge of a Caravanero
161(16)
Robert Mckee Irwin
Epilogue Reclaiming Our Voices, Stories, and Knowledge 177(8)
Nancy Landa
Works Cited 185(18)
Notes on Contributors 203(4)
Index 207
Robert McKee Irwin is a professor of Spanish at UC Davis. He is the author of Mexican Masculinities and Bandits, Captives, Heroines, and Saints: Cultural Icons of Mexico's Northwest Borderlands, and he is the coordinator of the Humanizing Deportation digital storytelling project.