Border Lives: Fronterizos, Transnational Migrants, and Commuters in Tijuana

Border Lives: Fronterizos, Transnational Migrants, and Commuters in Tijuana

by Sergio Chávez
Border Lives: Fronterizos, Transnational Migrants, and Commuters in Tijuana

Border Lives: Fronterizos, Transnational Migrants, and Commuters in Tijuana

by Sergio Chávez

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Overview

In Border Lives, Sergio Chávez moves past Tijuana's notorious image as a hub of sex, drugs, and crime to tell the story of the diverse group of individuals who use both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border as a resource to construct their livelihoods. Based on ethnographic observation and in-depth interviews, Chávez explores the complex and often contradictory ways in which the border influences the livelihood strategies and lifestyles of border crossers. The border shapes respondents' knowledge and relationships, controls their time, and allows them to convert U.S. wages into a Mexican standard of living without losing the social and cultural comforts of Tijuana-as-home. A substantial contribution to migration and labor studies, Border Lives provides empirical grounding to theories of how geographical borders shape human action.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199380602
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 02/03/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 248
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Sergio Chávez is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Rice University. He was born and raised in California's Salinas Valley.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Crafting Border Livelihoods Chapter 2: The Occupational Careers of Ex-Braceros Chapter 3: Becoming a Border Commuter Chapter 4: Strategies for Crossing the Border through (Non)Inspection Chapter 5: Border Networks Chapter 6: Conclusion: Lessons from Tijuana Epilogue: Border Lives One Decade Later Appendix A: Methodological Reflection Index
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