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Author:
Elcioglu, Emine Fidan, 1984- author.
Title:
Divided by the wall : progressive and conservative immigration politics at the U.S.-Mexico border / Emine Fidan Elcioglu.
Publisher:
University of California Press,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
xii, 299 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm
Subject:
Borderlands--United States.
Borderlands--Mexico.
United States--Government policy.--Government policy.
Mexican-American Border Region--Emigration and immigration.
United States--Foreign relations--Mexico.
Mexico--Foreign relations--United States.
Borderlands.
Diplomatic relations.
Emigration and immigration.
Emigration and immigration--Government policy.
Mexico.
North America--Mexican-American Border Region.
United States.
Emigration et immigration--Mexique.--Mexique.
Emigration et immigration--Politique publique--Etats-Unis.
Emigration et immigration--Region frontaliere americano-mexicaine.
Frontieres--Mexique.--Mexique.
Relations exterieures--Mexique.--Mexique.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction : State effects and the politics of immigration in Arizona -- Using immigration politics to remake oneself -- Contending with challenges from the other side -- Practicing politics -- Conclusion : Going beyond the Wall
Summary:
"The construction of a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border-whether to build it or not-has become one of the hot-button issues in contemporary America. A recent impasse over funding a wall caused the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, sharpening partisan divisions across the nation. But groups of predominantly white American citizens have been mobilizing in the Arizona borderlands for decades. Some help undocumented immigrants bypass governmental detection, while others help law enforcement agents to apprehend immigrants. Activists on both the left and right mobilize without an immediate personal connection to the issue at hand, many doubting that their actions can bring about the long-term change they desire. Why, then, do they engage in immigration and border politics so passionately? Divided by the Wall offers a one-of-a-kind comparative study of progressive pro-immigrant activists and their conservative immigration restrictionist opponents. Using twenty months of ethnographic research with five grassroots organizations, Emine Fidan Elcioglu shows how immigration politics has become a substitute for struggles around class inequality among white Americans. She demonstrates how activists mobilized not only to change the rules of immigration but also to experience a change in themselves. Elcioglu finds that the variation in social class and intersectional identity across the two sides mapped onto disparate concerns about state power. As activists strategized ways to transform the scope of the state's power, they also tried to carve out self-transformative roles for themselves. Provocative and even-handed, Divided by the Wall challenges our understanding of immigration politics in times of growing inequality and insecurity"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0520340361
9780520340367
0520340353
9780520340350
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1149292434
LCCN:
2020010040
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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