Working the Boundaries: Race, Space, and Illegality in Mexican Chicago by Nicholas De Genova

Working the Boundaries: Race, Space, and Illegality in Mexican Chicago

Nicholas De Genova

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352 pages | first published 2005

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While Chicago has the second-largest Mexican population among U.S. cities, relatively little ethnographic attention has focused on its Mexican community. This much-needed ethnography of Mexicans living and working in Chicago examines processes of ...
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