The Latino Threat

STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780804759335

Constructing Immigrants, Citizens, and the Nation

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By Leo Chavez
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Leo R. Chavez is Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Irvine. His publications include Shadowed Lives: Undocumented Immigrants in American Society (1998) and Covering Immigration: Popular Images and the Politics of the Nation (2001).

Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Part 1 Constructing and Challenging Myths 1 The Latino Threat Narrative 2 Cultural Contradictions of Citizenship and Belonging 3 Latina Sexuality, Reproduction, and Fertility as Threats to the Nation 4 Latina Fertility and Reproduction Reconsidered Part 2 Media Spectacles and the Production of Neoliberal Citizen-Subjects 5 Organ Transplants and the Privileges of Citizenship 6 The Minuteman Project's Spectacle of Surveillance on the Arizona-Mexico Border 7 The Immigrant Marches of 2006 and the Struggle for Inclusion Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index

"The Latino Threat represents cultural studies at its best ... [T]he topic is timely, the synthetic approach is masterfully executed and the writing is lucid and accessible. I would recommend the book for undergraduate or postgraduate courses on the politics of immigration, ethnicity or media." - David Scott FitzGerald, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies "Chavez accomplishes a thorough, complex, wide-ranging, sophisticated and truly interdisciplinary read of this narrative, which balances the best of race and gender scholarship." - Arturo J. Aldama, Camino Real "This books offers the reader a deep and compelling assessment of what 21st century geopolitics has in store for a country with an immigrant past, present a and future by addressing the issue of the Latino experience in the United States the author uncovers and carefully dissects the past immigrant narrative that produced the myth of the America Dream and American ingenuity while assessing what the current state of Latino immigration means for America." - Barbara Robles, Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare "Through a careful analysis of media spectacles and public discourse, Chavez interrogates and challenges the Latino Threat Narrative - the idea that Latinos are incapable of integration and are taking over and changing America. Chavez equally offers us a thoughtful analysis of conflicts over the meaning of citizenship in an increasingly globalized world. In an era of debate over immigration reform, this book is essential reading for scholars, policy makers, and a thoughtful public alike." - Caroline B. Brettell, Southern Methodist University "In this tour de force volume, Leo Chavez offers a penetrating analysis of how Latinos have been socially constructed as a threat to the American nation by bigoted political actors for their own cynical purposes and draws expertly on logic, facts, and reason to expose the mythical threat for the intellectual fraud and moral travesty that it truly is." - Douglas S. Massey, Princeton University "This is the most systematic examination available of the whys and whats behind the representation of Latinos as a threat. Chavez digs deeply into the history, politics, economics, and social psychology of this false representation frequently activated by the media. A key issue for Chavez is the connection between the "threat" and the crisis in the meaning of citizenship, at a time when cross-border mobilities multiply and rich foreign firms and professionals receive better economic protections than many poorer national firms and workers." - Saskia Sassen, Columbia University, author of Territory, Authority, Rights

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