Switching codes : thinking through digital technology in the humanities and the arts / edited by Thomas Bartscherer and Roderick Coover.
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Switching codes : thinking through digital technology in the humanities and the arts / edited by Thomas Bartscherer and Roderick Coover.
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Tagged Arts, Creativity, Digital Infrastructure, Humanities, Ontology, Semantic Web, technology, Virtual Space
Geocritical explorations : space, place, and mapping in literary and cultural studies / edited by Robert T. Tally Jr. ; foreword by Bertrand Westphal.
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Tagged African American travel narratives, Albert Camus, cartography, colonial literature, cultural studies, ecology, fronteirs, globalization, insularity, Landscape in Latin American Narratives, literary studies, literature, mapping, Mapping Identity, maps, place, race, Sister Carrie, space, The Adulterous Wife, topography
Freedom with violence : race, sexuality, and the US state / Chandan Reddy.
Mexican labor migrants and U.S. immigration policies : from sojourner to emigrant? / Florian K. Kaufmann.
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Tagged anthropology, check us out, data, economics, education, emigrant, history, immigration policy, Labor, law, Mexican, Mexicano, Mexico, migrant, migrants, political science, psychology, social networks, sociology, statistics, U.S. Border Enforcement, undocumented
Unspeakable violence : remapping U.S.. and Mexican national imaginaries / Nicole M. Guidotti-Hernandez.
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Tagged Arizona–Sonora, border, Camp Grant Indian Massacre, check us out, Chicana/o nationalism, citizenship, e-book, gender, genocide, hybridity, Jovita González, Jovita González Archive, Jovita González Mireles, Lynching, mestizaje, Mexican American, Mexican nationalism, racialized violence, subjectivity, transnational feminism, violence, Yaqui
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Tagged autism, check us out, class, Creative Nonfiction, education, gender, intimacy, Latina, Mexican heritage, middle class, Otherness, race, suicide
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Tagged academics, Autobiography, David A. Sánchez, mathematician, mathematics, Memoir, Mexican American, race, statistics
Patient citizens, immigrant mothers : Mexican women, public prenatal care, and the birth-weight paradox / Alyshia Gálvez.