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In Indian Given Maria Josefina Saldana-Portillo addresses current racialized violence and resistance in Mexico and the United States with a genealogy that reaches back to the sixteenth century. Saldana-Portillo formulates the central place of indigenous peoples in the construction of national spaces and racialized notions of citizenship, showing, for instance, how Chicanos/as in the U.S./Mexico borderlands might affirm or reject their indigenous background based on their location. In this and other ways, she demonstrates how the legacies of colonial Spain's and Britain's differing approaches to encountering indigenous peoples continue to shape perceptions of the natural, racial, and cultural landscapes of the United States and Mexico. Drawing on a mix of archival, historical, literary, and legal texts, Saldana-Portillo shows how los indios/Indians provided the condition of possibility for the emergence of Mexico and the United States.Product Identifiers
PublisherDuke University Press
ISBN-139780822359883
eBay Product ID (ePID)221340305
Product Key Features
Number of Pages352 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameIndian Given: Racial Geographies Across Mexico and the United States
Publication Year2016
SubjectSocial Sciences, History
TypeTextbook
AuthorMaria Josefina Saldana-Portillo
Subject AreaRegional History
SeriesLatin America Otherwise
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height229 mm
Item Weight612 g
Additional Product Features
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Title_AuthorMaria Josefina Saldana-Portillo