Journal of Borderlands Studies, Том 21,Выпуск 2Department of Economics, New Mexico State University, 2006 |
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... relationship provides enough resources to free them from maquiladora work and dedicate themselves full - time as ... relationships with activists who can effectively frame the injustices . In suggesting this by no means do I wish to ...
... relationship provides enough resources to free them from maquiladora work and dedicate themselves full - time as ... relationships with activists who can effectively frame the injustices . In suggesting this by no means do I wish to ...
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... relationship to and conception of the border was very different from that which had governed the ethos of Chicano artistic activity . For Chicano artists the border signified their history of dispossession , deterritorialization ...
... relationship to and conception of the border was very different from that which had governed the ethos of Chicano artistic activity . For Chicano artists the border signified their history of dispossession , deterritorialization ...
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... relationship to the USA , for the spatial politics that govern Tijuana's land use are driven by that city's linkage to and integration within the economy of Southern California . ( For a powerful account of similar shanty - town ...
... relationship to the USA , for the spatial politics that govern Tijuana's land use are driven by that city's linkage to and integration within the economy of Southern California . ( For a powerful account of similar shanty - town ...
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No 2 Fall | 1 |
The Social Construction of Injustice Along | 21 |
Border Art From This Side | 45 |
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