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Collisions at the Crossroads: How Place and Mobility Make Race (Volume 53) (American Crossroads)

Full title: Collisions at the Crossroads: How Place and Mobility Make Race (Volume 53) (American Crossroads)
ISBN: 9780520298835
ISBN 10: 0520298837
Authors: Carpio, Genevieve
Publisher: University Of California Press
Edition: First
Num. pages: 392
Binding: Paperback
Language: en
Published on: 2019

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Synopsis

Collisions At The Crossroads Examines Mobility--the Means By Which We Experience, Manage, And Give Meaning To Everyday Channels Of Movement--as An Agent In The Production Of Racial Difference. It Demonstrates The Ways Forces As Different As Historical Societies, Indian Boarding Schools, Bicycle Ordinances, Alien Land Laws, Immigration Policy, Traffic Checkpoints, Fair Housing, Incarceration, And Route 66 Heritage Construct Racial Hierarchies By Allowing Some People To Move Freely While Placing Limits On The Mobility Of Others. Further, It Examines The Ways People Of Color Have Negotiated Their Place Within These Meaning Systems Through Claiming The Right To Mobility Or, In Other Instances, The Right To Stay Put. This Work Focuses On The Development Of The Inland Empire, An Understudied Region Located East Of Metropolitan Los Angeles, Over The Course Of The 20th Century--provided By Publisher. The Rise Of The Anglo Fantasy Past : Mobility, Memory, And Racial Hierarchies In Inland Southern California, 1870-1900 -- On The Move And Fixed In Place : Japanese Immigrants In The Multiracial Citrus Belt, 1882-1920 -- From Mexican Settlers To Mexican Birds Of Passage : Relational Racial Formation, Citrus Labor, And Immigration Policy, 1914-1930 -- Del Fotingo Que Era Mio : Mexican And Dust Bowl Drivers In Metropolitan Los Angeles, 1930-1945 -- From Citrus Belt To Inland Empire : Mobility Vs. Retrenchment, 1945-1970 -- Conclusion: The Reemergence Of The Anglo Fantasy Past. Genevieve Carpio. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 311-338) And Index.