This co-edited volume is the first book to incorporate a
transdisciplinary approach that examines transnational Mexican
cultural productions through a variety of analytical perspectives.
The authors propose a multilayered reading of contemporary
transnational cultural manifestations in which it is possible to
recognize challenges and cultural strategies that transnational
Mexican communities conceive in order to claim cultural, political,
and social agency. The essays, interviews, and poetry included in
this volume elaborate on the creation of new forms of citizenship
that reshape the long history of exclusion that has marked the
experience of these particular groups not only in the United States
but also in what is geopolitically defined as Mexico.
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