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The invisible workers of the U.S.-Mexico Bracero program : obreros olvidados / Ronald L. Mize.

Lippincott Library HD8081.M6 M59 2016
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Mize, Ronald L., 1970- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Seasonal Farm Laborers Program.
Foreign workers, Mexican--United States.
Foreign workers, Mexican.
Civil rights.
Social conditions.
United States.
Agricultural laborers, Foreign--Government policy--United States.
Agricultural laborers, Foreign.
Agricultural laborers, Foreign--Government policy.
Foreign workers, Mexican--United States--Social conditions.
Foreign workers, Mexican--Civil rights--United States.
United States--Emigration and immigration--Government policy.
Emigration and immigration.
Government policy.
Physical Description:
xvii, 229 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Lanham, Maryland : Lexington Books, [2016]
Summary:
As the first and largest guest worker program in the United States, the U.S.-Mexico Bracero Program (1942-1964) codified the unequal relations of labor migration between the two nations. The invisible Workers of the U.S.-Mexico Bracero Program interrogates the articulations of race and class in the making of the Bracero Program by introducing new syntheses of sociological theories and methods to center the experiences and recollections of former Braceros and their families. Book jacket.
Contents:
The invisible workers of the U.S.-Mexican Bracero program
Braceros and the social formation of Anglo racial frames
The Bracero working day and the contested terrain of class relations
The making of the Bracero "total" institution
Conclusion: the politics of reparations and the contemporary Bracero redress movement.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Electronic version: Mize, Ronald L., 1970- Invisible workers of the U.S.-Mexico Bracero program.
ISBN:
9781498517805
1498517803
OCLC:
951506720

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