ISBN:
9780520962217
,
0520962214
Language:
English
Pages:
Online Ressource
Series Statement:
California series in public anthropology 39
Parallel Title:
Original version
DDC:
305.86872073
Keywords:
Immigrants Social conditions
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United States
;
Immigrant families United States
;
Illegal aliens United States
;
Deportation
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Transnationalism
;
Immigrant families
;
Illegal aliens
;
Immigrants Social conditions
;
Deportation
;
Transnationalism
;
Immigrants Social conditions
;
Immigrant families
;
Illegal aliens
;
SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural
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Deportation
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Emigration and immigration ; Social aspects
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Illegal aliens
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Immigrant families
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Immigrants ; Social conditions
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Transnationalism
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Mexico Emigration and immigration
;
Social aspects
;
Mexico
;
United States
;
Mexico Emigration and immigration
;
Social aspects
;
Mexico Emigration and immigration
;
Social aspects
;
Mexico
;
United States
;
Electronic books
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Online-Publikation
Abstract:
"This book follows transnational Mexicans as they experience the alienation and unpredictability of deportation, tracing the particular ways that U.S. immigration policies and state removals affect families. Deportation--an emergent global order of social injustice--reaches far beyond the individual deportee, as family members with diverse U.S. immigration statuses, including U.S. citizens, also return after deportation or migrate for the first time. RETURNED tells the story of the chaos, and design, of deportation and its aftermath."--Provided by publisher
Abstract:
Introduction: destinations -- Alienation -- Violation -- Fragmentation -- Disorientation -- Conclusion: reinventions
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index. - Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed April 1, 2016)
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