Mexico, Nation in Transit: Contemporary Representations of Mexican Migration to the United States

Mexico, Nation in Transit: Contemporary Representations of Mexican Migration to the United States

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Mexico, Nation in Transit examines how the Mexican migrant population in the United States is represented in the Mexican national im-aginary—on both sides of the border. Exploring representations of migration in literature, film, and music produced in the past twenty years, Christina Sisk argues that Mexico is imagined as a nation that exists outside of its territorial bor...more
Hardcover, 208 pages
Published November 1st 2011 by University of Arizona Press
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