Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-268) and index.
Contents:
Introduction : Against Xenophobic Citizenship -- Outlaw Citizenship : Mexican American Manhood and Banditry -- Fantasy Citizenship : Mexican American Manhood and the Shifting Structures of Legal Belonging -- Expatriate Citizenship : Manhood, México de Afuera, and Josefina Niggli's Step Down, Elder Brother -- Economic Citizenship : Labored and Laboring Manhood in Américo Paredes's George Washington Gomez and Jovita González and Eve Raleigh's Caballero -- Queer Citizenship : José Antonio Villarreal's Pocho and Chicano Cultural Nationalism of the Late Nineteenth Century -- Epilogue : Notes toward the Past's Future, or the Future's Forgotten Past.
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