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Vol. 9 No. 3 (2015): Complicating the Politics of Deservingness: A Critical Look at Latina/o Undocumented Migrant Youth
Vol. 9 No. 3 (2015): Complicating the Politics of Deservingness: A Critical Look at Latina/o Undocumented Migrant Youth
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2015-09-01
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INTRODUCTION
Introduction: Immigrant Latina/o Youth and Illegality: Challenging the Politics of Deservingness
Genevieve Negrón-Gonzales, Leisy Abrego, Kathleen Coll
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RESEARCH ARTICLES
Deservingness: Challenging Coloniality in Education and Migration Scholarship
Leigh Patel
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Constructing “Deservingness”: DREAMers and Central American Unaccompanied Children in the National Immigration Debate
Lindsay Pérez Huber
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Unauthorized Education: Challenging Borders between Good and Bad Immigrants
Jennifer R. Nájera
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Narratives of Deservingness and the Institutional Youth of Immigrant Workers
Shannon Gleeson
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Neither Sinners nor Saints: Complicating the Discourse of Noncitizen Deservingness
Katie Dingeman-Cerda, Edelina Muñoz Burciaga, Lisa M. Martinez
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Of Radicals and DREAMers: Harnessing Exceptionality to Challenge Immigration Control
Luisa Laura Heredia
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POETRY
Tell Me What Happens to the Child Who Crosses the Border
Chantiri Ramirez Resendiz
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A Map for Return
Aracely Mondragon
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BOOK REVIEWS
Reform without Justice: Latino Migrant Politics and the Homeland Security State By Alfonso Gonzales, 2013 New York: Oxford University Press, 240 pages
Kathleen R. Arnold
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