Redeeming La Raza : transborder modernity, race, respectability, and rights /
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Author / Creator: | González, Gabriela, author. |
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Imprint: | New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2018] |
Description: | xvi, 261 pages ; 24 cm |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11682764 |
Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgments
- Note on Usage
- Introduction: Redeeming La Raza in the World of Two Flags Entwined
- Part I. Modernizing Mexico And The Borderlands, 1900-1929
- 1. Social Change, Cultural Redemption, and Social Stability: The Political Strategies of Gente Decente Reform
- 2. Masons, Magonistas, and Maternalists: Liberal, Anarchist, and Maternal Feminist Thought within a Local/Global Nexus
- 3. Crossing Borders to Rebirth the Nation: Leonor Villegas de Magnón and the Mexican Revolution
- Part II. Borderlands Mexican Americans In Modern Texas, 1930-1950
- 4. "Todo Por la Patria y el Hogar" (All for Country and Home): The Transnational Lives and Work of Rómulo Munguía and Carolina Malpica de Munguía
- 5. La Pasionaria (the Passionate One): Emma Tenayuca and the Politics of Radical Reform
- 6. Struggling against Jaime Crow: LULAC, Gente Decente Heir to Transborder Political Legacy
- Conclusion: "La Idea Mueve" (The Idea Moves Us): Why Cultural Redemption Matters
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index