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Even the Women Are Leaving Even the Women Are Leaving
Migrants Making Mexican America, 1890–1965
Author(s): Larisa L. Veloz
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Data Borders Data Borders
How Silicon Valley Is Building an Industry around Immigrants
Author(s): Melissa Villa-Nicholas
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Thinking with an AccentThinking with an Accent
Toward a New Object, Method, and Practice
Author(s): Pooja Rangan (Editor), Akshya Saxena (Editor), Ragini Tharoor Srinivasan (Editor), Pavitra Sundar (Editor)
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The 0.5 Generation The 0.5 Generation
Children Moving from the United States to Mexico
Author(s): Víctor Zúñiga (Author), Silvia E. Giorguli (Author)
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Fugitive Freedom Fugitive Freedom
The Improbable Lives of Two Impostors in Late Colonial Mexico
Author(s): William B. Taylor
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Transatlantic Cinephilia Transatlantic Cinephilia
Film Culture between Latin America and France, 1945–1965
Author(s): Rielle Navitski
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Beyond Patriotic Phobias Beyond Patriotic Phobias
Connections, Cooperation, and Solidarity in the Peruvian-Chilean Pacific World
Author(s): Joshua Savala
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Arise!Arise!
Global Radicalism in the Era of the Mexican Revolution
Author(s): Christina Heatherton
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The Affinity of Neoconcretism The Affinity of Neoconcretism
Interdisciplinary Collaborations in Brazilian Modernism, 1954–1964
Author(s): Mariola V. Alvarez
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Seeding EmpireSeeding Empire
American Philanthrocapital and the Roots of the Green Revolution in Africa
Author(s): Aaron Eddens
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