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Mexican Women A Luz Maria Gordillo Wrote Essay

Pages:2 (567 words)

Subject:History

Topic:Historiography

Document Type:Essay

Document:#11189834


Mexican Women

a) Luz Maria Gordillo wrote Mexican Women and the Other Side of Immigration because the stories of women are often excluded in analyses of immigration. The focus of this book is on 20th century cross-border narratives, and touches upon issues of race, class, gender, sexuality, and identity. The author's focus is 20th century cross-border experiences.

The book is not for or against anyone. However, the author argues in favor of a more balanced historiography and approach to the immigration issue, and urges a more compassionate view of immigration as well. The author does champion the rights of women.

b) After the introduction to the topic, Gordillo divides Mexican Women and the Other Side of Immigration into four main chapters: "La Fiesta de los Ausentes," "Transnational Sexualities," "The Politics of Movement," and "Transnational Identities and Citizenship." In the introduction, the author addresses the core focus of the book, which is on the trans-national relationships formed between communities in San Ignacio Cerro Gordo, Jalisco, Mexico and Detroit, Michigan.

In the first chapter, the author focuses on the customs and religious rituals in San Ignacio to draw attention to the daily lives of individuals. This helps ground the research in reality. The author discusses the Bracero program and its impact on women, a subject that has been previously ignored. In "Transnational Sexualities," the author discusses the importance of framing sexual identity in terms of race and class. Issues like contraception, gender norms, and how to raise families in fragmented communities are all part of the discussion.

The author also shows how relationships between people in American expatriate communities and their families in Mexico evolve. There are many complex and ambivalent relationships, as Mexicans are…


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