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ISBN 10: 0822386321
ISBN 13: 9780822386322
Author: Samuel Truett and Elliott Young
Published in Cooperation with the William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies, Southern Methodist University. The U.S.-Mexico borderlands have long supported a web of relationships that transcend the U.S. and Mexican nations. Yet national histories usually overlook these complex connections. Continental Crossroads rediscovers this forgotten terrain, laying the foundations for a new borderlands history at the crossroads of Chicano/a, Latin American, and U.S. history. Drawing on the historiographies and archives of both the U.S. and Mexico, the authors chronicle the transnational processes that bound both nations together between the early nineteenth century and the 1940s, the formative era of borderlands history. A new generation of borderlands historians examines a wide range of topics in frontier and post-frontier contexts. The contributors explore how ethnic, racial, and gender relations shifted as a former frontier became the borderlands. They look at the rise of new imagined communities and border literary traditions through the eyes of Mexicans, Anglo-Americans, and Indians, and recover transnational border narratives and experiences of African Americans, Chinese, and Europeans. They also show how surveillance and resistance in the borderlands inflected the “body politics” of gender, race, and nation. Native heroine Bárbara Gandiaga, Mexican traveler Ignacio Martínez, Kiowa warrior Sloping Hair, African American colonist William H. Ellis, Chinese merchant Lee Sing, and a diverse cast of politicos and subalterns, gendarmes and patrolmen, and insurrectos and exiles add transnational drama to the formerly divided worlds of Mexican and U.S. history. Contributors. Grace Peña Delgado, Karl Jacoby, Benjamin Johnson, Louise Pubols, Raúl Ramos, Andrés Reséndez, Bárbara O. Reyes, Alexandra Minna Stern, Samuel Truett, Elliott Young
Continental Crossroads Remapping U S Mexico Borderlands History American Encounters Global Interactions 1st Table of contents:
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Making Transnational History: Nations, Regions, and Borderlands
- Border Approaches
- Telling Border Stories
- Entering the Crossroads
- Notes
- Frontier Legacies
- Finding the Balance: Béxar in Mexican/Indian Relations
- Missions and Mestizaje
- State Defines the Extremes: An Eighteenth-Century Ideological Spectrum
- Negotiating Peace in Béxar—Gift Giving
- Balance under Pressure
- Negotiating Peace in Béxar—Comanche Treaty of 1822
- Triangulating the Balance: Francisco Ruiz and Peter Ellis Bean
- Balances
- Notes
- Fathers of the Pueblo: Patriarchy and Power in Mexican California, 1800–1880
- The Mexican Era: Patriarchy as a Language of Authority
- War Years: Reinventing Patriarchy
- Postwar Politics
- Notes
- Borderland Stories
- Race, Agency, and Memory in a Baja California Mission
- Murder at Mission Santo Tomás
- Antigua California and the Dominican Frontier
- The Legend of Bárbara Gandiaga
- Baja California’s Anticlericalism
- Manuel Clemente Rojo’s Liberalism
- A Gendered Agency
- Notes
- An Expedition and Its Many Tales
- Anglo-American Print Capitalism and the Telling of a Tale of Disaster
- A Kiowa Tale of a Chance Encounter with the Enemy
- The Mexican State and Its Text
- Notes
- Imagining Alternative Modernities: Ignacio Martínez’s Travel Narratives
- Speaking Back to Empire
- Europe as Seen from the Periphery
- Viaje Universal
- Empire, Race, and Sex
- Notes
- Transnational Identities
- At Exclusion’s Southern Gate: Changing Categories of Race and Class among Chinese Fronterizos, 1882–1904
- Where East Meets West and South Meets North
- Sifting Through and Enforcing the Law
- A Nest of Corruption: Smuggling Chinese through the Underground Railroad
- Exclusion’s Southern Gate
- Notes
- Between North and South: The Alternative Borderlands of William H. Ellis and the African American Colony of 1895
- Reconstructing and Deconstructing Race in the Borderlands
- From Plantation to Hacienda
- Between the Mexican North and the American South
- Notes
- Transnational Warrior: Emilio Kosterlitzky and the Transformation of the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands, 1873–1928
- On the Frontier between Nations
- Kosterlitzky and the Copper Borderlands
- Moral Economies of Power
- Transnational Divides
- Notes
- Body Politics
- The Plan de San Diego Uprising and the Making of the Modern Texas-Mexican Borderlands
- The World Comes Rushing In
- Tejano Politics at the Crossroads
- Borderlands Radicalism
- The Plan de San Diego and Its Hidden Tejano Civil War
- Notes
- Nationalism on the Line: Masculinity, Race, and the Creation of the U.S. Border Patrol, 1910–1940
- The Racialization of the U.S.-Mexico Border
- Domesticating the Frontier
- The Protean Masculinities of the Border Patrol
- Notes
- Conclusion Borderlands Unbound
- Contributors
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