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Redeeming La Raza : transborder modernity, race, respectability, and rights

Title
Redeeming La Raza : transborder modernity, race, respectability, and rights / Gabriela González.
ISBN
9780199914142
0199914141
9780190909628
0190909625
Publication
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2018]
Physical Description
xvi, 261 pages ; 24 cm
Summary
"Redeeming La Raza examines the gendered and class-conscious political activism of Mexican-origin people in Texas from 1900 to 1950. In particular, it questions the inter-generational agency of Mexicans and Mexican Americans who subscribed to particular race-ethnic, class, and gender ideologies as they encountered barriers and obstacles in a society that often treated Mexicans as a nonwhite minority. Middle-class transborder activists sought to redeem the Mexican masses from body politic exclusions in part by encouraging them to become identified with the nation-state. Redeeming La Raza was as much about saving them from traditional modes of thought and practices that were perceived as hindrances to progress as it was about saving them from race and class-based forms of discrimination that were part and parcel of modernity. At the center of this link between modernity and discriminatory practices based on social constructions lay the economic imperative for the abundant and inexpensive labor power that the modernization process required. Labeling groups of people as inferior helped to rationalize their economic exploitation in a developing modern nation-state that also professed to be a democratic society founded upon principles of political egalitarianism. This book presents cases of transborder activism that demonstrate how the politics of respectability and the politics of radicalism operated, often at odds but sometimes in complementary ways."--Provided by publisher.
Other formats
Online version: González, Gabriela. Redeeming La Raza. New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2018]
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
October 02, 2018
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Redeeming La Raza in the world of two flags entwined
Modernizing Mexico, 1900-1929
Social change, cultural redemption, and social stability: the political strategies of gente decente reform
Masons, magonistas, and maternalists: liberal, anarchist, and maternalist thought within a local/global nexus
Crossing borders to rebirth the nation: Leonor Villegas de Magnón and the Mexican Revolution
Borderlands Mexican Americans in modern Texas, 1930-1950
All for country and home: the transnational lives and work of Romúlo Munguía and Carolina Malpica de Munguía
La pasionaria (the passionate one): Emma Tenayuca and the politics of radical reform
Struggling against Jaime Crow: LULAC, gente decente heir to a transborder political strategy.
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