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Guest Workers or Colonized Labor? GilbertG. Gonzalez

Guest Workers or Colonized Labor? By GilbertG. Gonzalez

Guest Workers or Colonized Labor? by GilbertG. Gonzalez


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Scholars and journalists have looked to Mexico's economy and society for the chief causes of Mexican migration to the United States

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Guest Workers or Colonized Labor?: Mexican Labor Migration to the United States by GilbertG. Gonzalez

Scholars and journalists have looked to Mexico's economy and society for the chief causes of Mexican migration to the United States. This book presents a contrasting explanation, examining the history of relations between the two countries. Gilbert Gonzalez dispels the myth that Mexican migration conforms to the pattern of earlier European migrations. Mexican migration, he shows, is the social consequence of US economic domination of Mexico. Since the late nineteenth century, US capitalist enterprises have controlled important sectors of the Mexican economy, a dominance that uprooted small farmers from traditional villages. These uprooted families eventually proceeded to the United States to be integrated into the largest capitalist corporations in the world. This mass migration has had a number of consequences, from indentured labor to legal and illegal labor. Gonzalez's book examines recent Bush initiatives, NAFTA measures, and the history of antecedent bracero programs supported by US government and business to show how colonial explanations of migration better fit historical patterns.

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About GilbertG. Gonzalez

Gilbert G. Gonzalez is Professor at the University of California, Irvine. He is co-editor most recently of Labor Versus Empire: Race, Gender, and Migration (2004).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One: Imperialism and Labor-Mexican, Indian, and Algerian Labor Migrations in Comparative Perspective Chapter Two: Recruiting, Processing, and Transporting Bracero Labor to the United States Chapter Three: In Defense of Indentured Labor Chapter Four: Economic Power versus Academic Freedom: The Case of Henry P. Anderson and the University of California Chapter Five: Indentured Labor-A Convention in U.S.-Mexico Relations Chapter Six: The Hispanic Challenge? Or the Imperialist Challenge? Conclusion Bibliography

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CIN1594511519G
9781594511516
1594511519
Guest Workers or Colonized Labor?: Mexican Labor Migration to the United States by GilbertG. Gonzalez
Used - Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20070215
256
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