Acknowledgements
Introduction
Paul López
Chapter 1 The State of Theorizing the Bracero Program: Elision, Domination, Resistance, and Resilience
Ronald Mize
Chapter 2 Migrants, Braceros, and California Agriculture
Philip Martin
Chapter 3 Battle/fields: Braceros, Agribusiness, and the Violent Reproduction of the California Agricultural Landscape during World War II
Don Mitchell
Chapter 4 Immigration to the United States: Views and (Re)Views from Mexico
Barbara Driscoll de Alvardo
Chapter 5 Masculinity and Social Mobility: Migration, State Spectacle, and the Making of the Mexican Nation
Deborah Cohen.
Chapter 6 Temporary Agricultural Workers during World War II: Braceros and German Prisoners Of War
Barbara Schmitter-Heisler
Chapter 7 Braceros and Jim Crow in Arkansas
Julie Weise
Chapter 8 Alianza de Braceros Nacionales de Mexico en los Estados Unidos
Mireya Loza
Chapter 9 Bracero Field Research: Rear-View Mirror and Road Ahead
Henry Anderson
Chapter 10 Transformative Lessons: The Termination of the Bracero Program’s Impact on Young Mexican Women’s Investments in Mexico and the United States, 1960-1979
Ana Elizabeth Rosas
Chapter 11 Mexican Braceros and Social Capital (1942-1964): Personal Accounts, Family Accounts, and Just Accounts
Paul López
Chapter 12 Mexican Cinema, Braceros, and Undocumented Migrants
Roberto M. De Anda
Chapter 13 The Sonoran Desert’s Domestic Bracero Program: Institutional Actors and the Creation of Labor Migration Streams
Sergio Chávez
Chapter 14 Mexican Braceros and Arkansas Cotton: Agricultural Labor and Civil Rights in the Post-World War II South
J Justin Castro
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