In Sight of America: Photography and the Development of U.S. Immigration Policy / Edition 1

In Sight of America: Photography and the Development of U.S. Immigration Policy / Edition 1

by Anna Pegler-Gordon
ISBN-10:
0520252985
ISBN-13:
9780520252981
Pub. Date:
10/13/2009
Publisher:
University of California Press
ISBN-10:
0520252985
ISBN-13:
9780520252981
Pub. Date:
10/13/2009
Publisher:
University of California Press
In Sight of America: Photography and the Development of U.S. Immigration Policy / Edition 1

In Sight of America: Photography and the Development of U.S. Immigration Policy / Edition 1

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Overview

When restrictive immigration laws were introduced in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, they involved new requirements for photographing and documenting immigrants—regulations for visually inspecting race and health. This work is the first to take a comprehensive look at the history of immigration policy in the United States through the prism of visual culture. Including many previously unpublished images, and taking a new look at Lewis Hine's photographs, Anna Pegler-Gordon considers the role and uses of visual documentation at Angel Island for Chinese immigrants, at Ellis Island for European immigrants, and on the U.S.-Mexico border. Including fascinating close visual analysis and detailed histories of immigrants in addition to the perspectives of officials, this richly illustrated book traces how visual regulations became central in the early development of U.S. immigration policy and in the introduction of racial immigration restrictions. In so doing, it provides the historical context for understanding more recent developments in immigration policy and, at the same time, sheds new light on the cultural history of American photography.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780520252981
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication date: 10/13/2009
Series: American Crossroads , #28
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 344
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Anna Pegler-Gordon is Associate Professor of History and Asian American Studies at Michigan State University.

Table of Contents

List of Figures
List of Tables
Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. First Impressions: Chinese Exclusion and the Introduction of Immigration Documentation, 1875–1909

2. Photographic Paper Sons: Resisting Immigration Identity Documentation, 1893–1943

3. Ellis Island as an Observation Station: Spectacle and Surveillance, 1892–1924

4. Ellis Island as a Photo Studio: The Honorific Ethnographic Image, 1904–26

5. The Imaginary Line: Passing and Passports on the Mexican-U.S. Border, 1906–17

6. The Dividing Line: Documentation on the Mexican-U.S. Border, 1917–34

Conclusion

Notes
Bibliography
Index

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