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Aztlán Vol. 28. no. 2. Fall 2003 Editor’s introduction available
Editor’s Commentary:
The Maquiladora Murders, 1993–2003
• Essays John Rollin Ridge’s Joaquín Murieta and the Legacy of the
Mexican American Frontier More than a Fiesta: Ethnic Identity, Cultural Politics, and Cinco de
Mayo Festivals The Tender Trap: Mexican Immigrant Women and the Ethics of Elder Care
Work Cosmetizing the American Dream in South Side Chicago: Ana Castillo’s
“La Miss Rose” • Dossier: The Post-NAFTA Border So Far from God, So Close to the United States: A Call for Action by
U.S. Authorities Serial Sexual Femicide in Ciudad Juárez, 1993–2001 Journey to the Land of the Dead: A Conversation with the Curators of
the Hijas de Juárez Exhibition Resolution Urging the Investigation of the Murders in Ciudad Juárez Representation and Complicity in the Suburban Campo: Reflections of
a Documentary Filmmaker • Artist’s
Communique The Said and the Unsaid: Lourdes Portillo Tracks Down Ghosts in Señorita
Extraviada • Reviews Alberto López Pulido’s The Sacred World of the Penitentes Kent Ono and John Sloop’s Shifting Borders: Rhetoric, Immigration,
and California’s Proposition 187 Arturo J. Aldama’s Disrupting Savagism: Intersecting Chicana/o,
Mexican Immigrant, Rubén Martínez’s Crossing Over: A Mexican Family
on the Migrant Trail • Contributors |
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