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Ramos, editors 210 $aHouston, Tex. $cArte Pb?lico Press$dc2010 215 $a1 online resource (193 p.) 225 1 $aRecovering the U.S. Hispanic literary heritage 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-55885-591-2 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $a""Cover ""; ""Copyright ""; ""Contents ""; ""Building a Project to Expand Texas History""; ""CREATING SOCIAL LANDSCAPES""; ""Lost in Translation: Tejano Roots on the Louisiana Texas Borderlandsp 1716-1821 ""; """"It can be cultivated where nothing but cactus will grow"": Local Knowledge and Healing on the Texas Military Frontier""; ""Las Escuelas del Centenario in Dolores Hidalgo Guanajuato Internationalizing Mexican History""; ""RACIALIZED IDENTITIES""; ""Enriching Rodriguez: Alberta Zepeda Snid of Edgewood ""; ""The Schools of Crystal City A Chicano Experiment in Change"" 327 $a""UNEARTHING VOICES""""Mucho Cuidado! Silencing Selectivity and Sensibility in the Utilization ofTejanoVoices by Texas Historians""; ""Rev. Gregorio M. 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The Struggle of Unemployed Workers' Organisations -- 3 Keeping and Having a Job: A Milestone in Constitutive Conflicts -- 'Occupy, Resist, Produce'... and Have! -- From 'Induction' to the 'Co-operative Without Brokers' -- A Comparative Lens on Constitutive Conflicts -- 4 The Recuperated Enterprise and Social Power in Production -- Recuperators, Activists and the 'Born and Bred' -- Property Relations: Social Possession and Differential Appropriation of the Fruits of Labour -- The Logic of Production and the Issue of Sustainability in Recuperated Enterprises -- The Political Dimension: Between Self-Management and Delegation -- Social Groupings and Potential Antagonisms: Opportunity Hoarding, Enterprise Projects and Work Generations -- 5 The Argentina Works Co-operative and State Power in Production -- The Labour and Socio-Spatial Precarity of Argentina Works Programme Workers -- Property Relations: Social Possession and Autonomy -- The Logic of Production: Between Subsistence and Political Accumulation -- The Political Dimension: State Power and Co-management -- Social Groupings and Potential Antagonisms: State Officials, Co-operative Members and Activists -- 6 The Production of Co-operative Conflict -- Board Removals: Conflicts over the Running and Expansion of the Productive Process -- Regulations, Sanctions and Exclusions: from 'Founder Members' to 'Founderer Members' -- "We Fought Over the River Module": The Conflict over Autonomous Work -- Between Subsistence Consumption and Political Accumulation in the Social Organisation -- A Comparative Lens -- Conclusions -- The New Twenty-First-Century Co-operativism and its Struggles Around Work -- What Patterns of Conflicts Are There Without Bosses? 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