04719nam 2200781 450 991045868020332120210421203656.00-520-28267-10-520-95865-910.1525/9780520958654(CKB)2550000001345677(EBL)1711049(OCoLC)889674331(SSID)ssj0001334285(PQKBManifestationID)11994089(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001334285(PQKBWorkID)11393573(PQKB)10798609(StDuBDS)EDZ0000986080(MiAaPQ)EBC1711049(OCoLC)890480324(MdBmJHUP)muse37645(DE-B1597)520517(DE-B1597)9780520958654(Au-PeEL)EBL1711049(CaPaEBR)ebr10913443(CaONFJC)MIL638386(EXLCZ)99255000000134567720140904h20142014 uy 0engur|nu---|u||utxtccrAbrazando el espíritu Bracero families confront the US-Mexico border /Ana Elizabeth RosasOakland, California :University of California Press,2014.©20141 online resource (276 p.)American Crossroads ;40Description based upon print version of record.0-520-28266-3 1-322-07135-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --CONTENTS --List of Illustrations --Acknowledgments --Introduction --1. Bracero Recruitment in the Mexican Countryside, 1942-1947 --2. The Bracero Program as a Permanent State of Emergency --3. Special Immigration and the Management of the Mexican Family, 1949-1959 --4. Government Censorship of Family Communication, 1942-1964 --5. In Painful Silence: The Untold Emotional Work of Long-Distance Romantic Relationships and Marriages, 1957-1964 --6. Hidden from History: Photo Stories of Love --7. Awake Houses and Mujeres Intermediarias (Intermediary Women), 1958-1964 --8. Ejemplar y sín Igual (Exemplary and without Equal): The Loss of Childhood, 1942-1964 --9. Decididas y Atrevidas (Determined and Daring): In Search of Answers, 1947-1964 --Epilogue: The Generative Potential of Thinking and Acting Historically --Notes --Bibliography --IndexStructured to meet employers' needs for low-wage farm workers, the well-known Bracero Program recruited thousands of Mexicans to perform physical labor in the United States between 1942 and 1964 in exchange for remittances sent back to Mexico. As partners and family members were dispersed across national borders, interpersonal relationships were transformed. The prolonged absences of Mexican workers, mostly men, forced women and children at home to inhabit new roles, create new identities, and cope with long-distance communication from fathers, brothers, and sons. Drawing on an extraordinary range of sources, Ana Elizabeth Rosas uncovers a previously hidden history of transnational family life. Intimate and personal experiences are revealed to show how Mexican immigrants and their families were not passive victims but instead found ways to embrace the spirit (abrazando el espíritu) of making and implementing difficult decisions concerning their family situations-creating new forms of affection, gender roles, and economic survival strategies with long-term consequences.American crossroads ;40.Foreign workers, MexicanFamily relationshipsUnited StatesHistory20th centuryMigrant agricultural laborersFamily relationshipsUnited StatesHistory20th centuryMexicansUnited StatesSocial conditions20th centuryFamiliesMexicoSocial conditions20th centuryImmigrant familiesUnited StatesSocial conditions20th centuryMexicoEmigration and immigrationSocial aspectsUnited StatesEmigration and immigrationSocial aspectsElectronic books.Foreign workers, MexicanFamily relationshipsHistoryMigrant agricultural laborersFamily relationshipsHistoryMexicansSocial conditionsFamiliesSocial conditionsImmigrant familiesSocial conditions305.8/6872073Rosas Ana Elizabeth1978-1035908MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910458680203321Abrazando el espíritu2455867UNINA04713oas 2201477 a 450 991013943680332120251023213013.00897-1277(OCoLC)61283474(CONSER) 2007228720(CKB)958480156106(EXLCZ)9995848015610620050818a19789999 uy aengur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierJurimetricsChicago, IL Section of Science & Technology, American Bar Association©1979-"Journal of law, science and technology."2154-4344 Jurimetrics journal of law, science and technologyJurimetrics journalScience and lawPeriodicalsTechnology and lawPeriodicalsJudicial processUnited StatesPeriodicalsLegal researchData processingInformation storage and retrieval systemsLawJudicial processInformation storage and retrieval systemsLawfast(OCoLC)fst00972923Judicial processfast(OCoLC)fst00984705Legal researchData processingfast(OCoLC)fst00995528Science and lawfast(OCoLC)fst01108529Technology and lawfast(OCoLC)fst01145264DroitrasuqamInformatique juridiquerasuqamJurimétrierasuqamScience (Connaissance scientifique)rasuqamNouvelles technologies de l'informationrasuqamSciences et droitPériodiquesTechnologie et droitPériodiquesProcessus judiciaireÉtats-UnisPériodiquesDroitRecherche documentaire automatiséeSystèmes d'informationDroit (Science)Processus judiciaireUnited Statesfasthttps://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrqCzasopismo prawnicze.dbnPeriodicals.fastPeriodicals.lcgftPériodique électronique (Descripteur de forme)rasuqamRessource Internet (Descripteur de forme)rasuqamperiodicals.aatPériodiques.rvmgfScience and lawTechnology and lawJudicial processLegal researchData processing.Information storage and retrieval systemsLaw.Judicial process.Information storage and retrieval systemsLaw.Judicial process.Legal researchData processing.Science and law.Technology and law.Droit.Informatique juridique.Jurimétrie.Science (Connaissance scientifique)Nouvelles technologies de l'information.Sciences et droitTechnologie et droitProcessus judiciaireDroitRecherche documentaire automatisée.Systèmes d'informationDroit (Science)Processus judiciaire.344344/.095/05342.49505American Bar Association.Section of Science and Technology.American Bar Association.Section of Science & Technology Law.Arizona State University.College of Law.Arizona State University.Center for the Study of Law, Science, and Technology.Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law.Center for the Study of Law, Science, and Technology.CPVCPVOCLCQUX1DOSUQ1DLCZCLLGGEMICO3OCLCQEYMOCLCODLCCOOOCLCOOCLCFOCLCOOCLCQUTVBUFOCLCOAU@VT2UUMOCLCQOCLCOEZCOCLCOOCLCQIOYOCLCLCSUXFHVGLFIESXBJOURNAL9910139436803321Jurimetrics1215580UNINA