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Robert DeChaine -- Borders that travel : matters of the figural border / Kent A. Ono -- Bordering as social practice : intersectional identifications and coalitional possibilities / Julia R. Johnson -- Border interventions : the need to shift from a rhetoric of security to a rhetoric of militarization / Karma R. Cha?vez -- A dispensational rhetoric in "the Mexican question in the Southwest" / Michelle A. Holling -- Mobilizing for national inclusion : the discursivity of whiteness among Texas Mexicans' arguments for desegregation / Lisa A. Flores and Mary Ann Villarreal -- the attempted legitimation of the vigilante civil border patrols, the militarization of the Mexican-US border, and the law of unintended consequences / Marouf Hasian Jr. and George F. McHendry Jr. -- Shot in the back : articulating the ideologies of the Minutemen through a political trial / Zach Justus -- Looking "illegal" : affect, rhetoric, and performativity in Arizona's Senate bill / Josue David Cisneros -- Love, loss, and immigration : performative reverberations between a great-grandmother and great-granddaughter / Bernadette Marie Calafell -- Borders without bodies : affect, paroximity, and utopian imaginaries through "lines in the sand" / Dustin Bradley Goltz and Kimberlee Perez -- Transborder politics : the embodied call of conscience in traffic / Brian L. Ott and Diane M. Keeling -- Decriminalizing illegal immigration : immigrants' rights through the documentary lens / Anne Teresa Demo -- The ragpicker-citizen / Toby Miller ? 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