China Medel is an assistant professor of ethnic studies at Northern Arizona University. She is a contributor to Migration, Identity, and Belonging: Defining Borders and Boundaries of the Homeland and Camera Obscura: Feminism, Culture, and Media Studies.
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List of Illustrations Introduction. The Hauntings of Disavowed Life in the Militarized Borderlands Chapter 1. Documenting the Undocumented: Captive Visuality and Textures of Mourning in Marco Williams's The Undocumented Chapter 2. Palpable Absence and Critical Invisibility: Photographing Traces of Migrant Life and Death Chapter 3. Infrastructures of Borderization and Migration's Fugitive Poetics of Freedom in Children of Men Chapter 4. The Transborder Immigrant Tool and the Transitive Poetics of Migration Conclusion. Toward a Translucent Visibility Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index

