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Author Dear, M. J. (Michael J.)

Title Why walls won't work : repairing the US-Mexico divide / Michael Dear.

Publication Info. New York : Oxford University Press, [2013]
©2013

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Description 1 online resource
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Monuments, Mexico and manifest destiny -- Maps without borders: continuity & connection in early times -- From frontier settlements to transborder cities -- Law and order at the border -- Third nation before the wall -- Third nation of the mind -- Fortress USA -- Mexico: narco-state or failed state? -- Third nation interrupted -- Why walls won't work.
Summary Why Walls Won't Work is a sweeping account of life along the United States-Mexico border zone, tracing the border's history of cultural interaction since the earliest Mesoamerican times to the present day. As soon as Mexicans, American settlers, and indigenous peoples came into contact along the Rio Grande in the mid-nineteenth century, new forms of interaction and affiliation evolved. By the late-twentieth century, the border states were among the fastest-growing regions in both countries. But as Michael Dear warns, this vibrant zone of economic, cultural and social connectivity is today threatened by highly restrictive American immigration and security policies as well as violence along the border. The U.S. border-industrial complex and the emerging Mexican narco-state are undermining the very existence of the 'third nation' occupying the space between Mexico and the U.S. Through a series of evocative portraits of contemporary border communities, Dear reveals how the promise and potential of this 'in-between' nation still endures and is worth protecting. Now with a new chapter updating this story and suggesting what should be done about the challenges confronting the cross-border zone, Why Walls Won't Work represents a major intellectual intervention into one of the most hotly-contested political issues of our era.
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Subject Mexican-American Border Region -- History.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Other Form: Print version: 9781299456952
ISBN 9780199897988
0199897980
9781299456952 (MyiLibrary)
1299456952 (MyiLibrary)
9780199897995 (electronic book)
0199897999 (electronic book)