Jorge E Cuéllar
Jorge E Cuéllar
Through the concept of the "vital minimum"-the notion of basic life rights and living standards for all Salvadorans articulated by the early twentieth-century Salvadoran essayist Alberto Masferrer-this essay demonstrates the importance of o...
"Wild tongues can't be tamed": Rumor, racialized sexuality, and the 1917 Bath Riots in the US-Mexico borderlands [0.03%]
"野舌难以被驯服":谣言、种族化性欲及美国-墨西哥边境地区的1917年巴思骚乱事件
Tala Khanmalek
Tala Khanmalek
On 28 January 1917, a group of women led by seventeen-year-old Carmelita Torres defied quarantine orders at the US-Mexico border, where Mexican-heritage people were required to undergo delousing. According to local and national coverage of ...
Mexico-US local transborder micro-business methods resisting border travel restrictions in 2020 [0.03%]
2020年疫情期间墨美边境跨境微型企业适应性生存策略:基于双边边境城市的实地调查研究
Mitxy Mabel Meneses Gutiérrez
Mitxy Mabel Meneses Gutiérrez
Case Reports
Latino studies. 2021;19(3):400-404. DOI:10.1057/s41276-021-00330-7 2021
Negotiating cultural, political, and spiritual meaning through affect and movement [0.03%]
情感与身体力行在文化、政治和精神方面的诠释与理解
Lourdes Torres
Lourdes Torres
Testimoniando El Presente under COVID-19: A pedagogical reflection on the Testimonio essay assignment [0.03%]
见证当下:新冠时代中的证词写作教学反思
Jesica Siham Fernández
Jesica Siham Fernández
"It felt like my son had died": Zero tolerance and the trauma of family separation [0.03%]
"我觉得儿子死了似的":零容忍政策下家庭分离的痛苦
Óscar F Gil-García,Francesca Bové,Luz Velazquez et al.
Óscar F Gil-García et al.
Case Reports
Latino studies. 2021;19(2):260-268. DOI:10.1057/s41276-021-00314-7 2021
Long live Peru! Dancing national identity in a hostile context in the U.S [0.03%]
长存的秘鲁文化!在美国敌对背景下通过舞蹈展现民族认同感
Erika Busse-Cárdenas
Erika Busse-Cárdenas
Lourdes Torres
Lourdes Torres
Controlling images of immigrants in the mainstream and Black press: The discursive power of the "illegal Latino" [0.03%]
主流媒体与黑人媒体中的移民形象控制:“非法拉丁裔”的话语力量
Natalie Delia Deckard,Irene Browne,Cassaundra Rodriguez et al.
Natalie Delia Deckard et al.
In this paper, we investigate controlling images of Latinx immigrants in the US press. Our paper expands theory within this literature in two new directions. First, we look at the controlling image of the "illegal" as well as the convention...
Michelle F Ramos Pellicia
Michelle F Ramos Pellicia