Migrant Labor and Border Securities in Pop Culture explores the
conditions for migrant domestic, agricultural, and factory workers
as that of continual crisis and examines how the borderlands are a
workshop of neoliberalism. These borderland stories present a
future of integrated networks in which the border is not just
physical but temporal, separating the present time of crisis and
migrant phobia, and a future of transborder interaction and
settlement based on bridges and networks rather than walls and the
proliferation of security technologies. Written in accessible prose
for undergraduate and graduate students across American studies,
immigration studies, media and cultural studies and more, this book
examines the collective action seen in Latina/o cultural
productions after the economic crisis and how they reach across
racial and geographic lines to imagine new entities.
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