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American encounters : greater Mexico, the United States, and the erotics of culture

著者: José Eduardo Limón
出版商: Boston : Beacon Press, ©1998.
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The idea of crossing the border between the U.S. and what Jose Limon calls "Greater Mexico" has always conjured images of racial hostility and exclusion. Award-winning anthropologist Limon looks into history, politics, literature, folklore, ethnography, biography, film, song, and dance to probe the deeply entwined and ambivalent relationship between both sides the border over the last 150 years.
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Limón, José Eduardo.
American encounters.
Boston : Beacon Press, c1998
(OCoLC)656458629
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所有的著者/提供者: José Eduardo Limón
ISBN: 0807002364 9780807002360 0807002372 9780807002377
OCLC号码: 38890831
描述: 251 p. ; 24 cm.
内容: Ch. 1. The Other American South: Southern Culture and Greater Mexico --
Ch. 2. Nation, Love, and Labor Lost: Katherine Anne Porter and Manuel Gamio --
Ch. 3. Greater Mexico, African-Americans, and the Americanization of Psychoanalysis --
Ch. 4. De Aca de Este Lado: Screening Domination and Desire --
Ch. 5. Tex-Sex-Mex: Dirty Mexicans, Aztec Gods, Good Ole Boys, and New Texas Women --
Ch. 6. Desire, Domination, and Death: The Vicissitudes of Innocence --
Epilogue: Imagining and Desiring: Greater Mexico and the United States.
责任: José E. Limón.

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The idea of crossing the border between the U.S. and what Jose Limon calls "Greater Mexico" has always conjured images of racial hostility and exclusion. Award-winning anthropologist Limon looks into history, politics, literature, folklore, ethnography, biography, film, song, and dance to probe the deeply entwined and ambivalent relationship between both sides the border over the last 150 years.

From the writing of Katherine Anne Porter to the life of the late Chicana pop star Selena; from the career of the distinguished Mexican anthropologist Manuel Gamio to Henry Cisneros and the 1990 Texas gubernatorial campaign; from Cormac McCarthy to John Sayles's film Lone Star, Limon's analysis engages us in the political, popular, and cultural dimensions of the border and offers hope for the future.

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