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My experiences are unique in that i have seen what many others have not. Chacon and davis attack the question by revealing the disturbing, centuriesold context for the cross border workingclass, and the resurgence of reactionary antiimmigrant politics and racist vigilante violence. Viet nam vietnam is the easternmost country on theindochina peninsula in southeast asia. Violent borders is about the inherent violence of borders, how weve learned to take arbitrary boundaries for granted, and a picture of how the world could be without them. In south sudan, a struggle to get, and keep, kids in.

Borders, jones convincingly argues, are a means of inflicting violence on poor people. Forty thousand people died trying to cross international borders in. No one is illegal powerfully argues that the borders themselves are barriers to imagining real social justice. There are books available about border relations, human and drug trafficking, narcos drug dealers, border violence and so much more. The officer sued deray mckesson, a black lives matter activist, claiming, without providing details, that mr. While i am not a border or foreign relations expert, i grew up on the border and lived there for over 30 years. The hunger games by suzanne collins, catching fire by suzanne collins, a clockwork orange by anthony burgess, the hate u give. Reece jones is an associate professor in the department of geography at the university of hawaii at manoa. Id like an endless supply of reece jones violent borders to hand out to all the people i meet who flirt with an antirefugee sensibility.

Refugees and the right to move by reece jones isbn. Following these first explorations, his new book violent borders rather. The best books about the united states and mexico border. The result is that borders have become increasingly violent, and that the many resources that are invested in smoothing the passage for the. Mailing address counterpunch po box 228 petrolia, ca 95558 telephone 1707 6293683. Without assistance from any major drug cartel, the xalisco boys came to dominate the heroin trade, while avoiding violence and gaining a reputation for singleminded efficiency. The book also demonstrated how such policies establish regimes of violence and exclusion. Ive heard people blame tv, books, and video games for todays youth predilection for sex, foul language, and violence. Nearly 40,000 people have already lost their lives south of the border, and now the cartels have moved their operations north and into our cities. Hernandez weaves together corridos, fiction, government documents, maps, and other sources to examine geographic, territorial, and historical burdens that have led to a complicit endorsement of border violence. There are other books on heroin use in the united states, but dreamland is unique in its detailed portrait of the illegal crossborder business and the lives that it has touched. Refugees and the right to move, by reece jones is an engaging. Essays on life amid the narco violence, editors sarah cortez and sergio troncoso help us to over the past dozen years, our beloved frontera has gone from a delightful pastiche of cultures and languages intermingling in promising, positive ways with undercurrents of dreams deferred to a battle. His book is an exciting intervention into many fields of study.

Id recommend this to anyone pissed off about anti immigrant policy and ideology. This is an engaging and lucid analysis of a much misunderstood issue. In this sensitive book about border violence, staudt provides illuminating answers to perplexing questions long asked by people around the world about recent grotesque crimes against women in the notorious city of ciudad juarez. My first response is, give teens a little more credit for their. Islamophobia, extremism, and the domestic war on terror.