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Suggested Readings The following is a brief list of suggested readings for the study of border rhetorics . Readers who are new to the field may find these texts to be a useful starting point for further exploration. Aizura,Aren Z. “of Borders and Homes:The imaginary Community of (Trans)Sexual Citizenship.” Inter-Asia Cultural Studies 7.2 (2006): 289–309. Print. Anderson, Benedict. Imagined Communities:Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism. London:verso, 1983. Print. Anzaldúa, Gloria. Borderlands/La Frontera:The New Mestiza. San francisco:Aunt Lute, 1987. Print. Beasley,vanessa B., ed. Who Belongs in America?: Presidents, Rhetoric, and Immigration . College Station: Texas A&M UP, 2006. Print. Butler, Judith. Undoing Gender. newyork: Routledge, 2004. Print. Calafell, Bernadette Marie. “Disrupting the Dichotomy: ‘yo Soy Chicana/o?’ in the new Latina/o South.” Communication Review 7.2 (2004): 175–204. Print. 1. Latina/o Communication Studies:Theorizing Performance. newyork: Peter Lang, 2007. Print. Calafell, Bernadette Marie, and fernando Delgado. “Reading Latina/o images: interrogating Americanos.”Critical Studies in Media Communication 21.1 (2004): 1–21. Print. Carrillo Rowe, Aimee. “Whose ‘America’? The Politics of Rhetoric and Space in the formation of US nationalism.” Radical History Review 89 (2004):115– 34. Print. Chávez, Karma R. “Border (in)Securities: normative and Differential Belonging in LGBTq and immigrant Rights Discourse.” Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 7.2 (2010): 136–55. Print. Chavez, Leo R. Covering Immigration: Popular Images and the Politics of the Nation. Berkeley: U of California P, 2001. Print. 232 / Suggested Readings 1. The LatinoThreat: Constructing Immigrants, Citizens, and the Nation. Stanford , CA: Stanford UP, 2008. Print. Cisneros, J. David. “Contaminated Communities: The Metaphor of ‘immigrant as Pollutant’ in Media Representations of immigration.” Rhetoric and Public Affairs 11.4 (2008): 569–602. Print. 1. “(Re)Bordering the Civic imaginary:Rhetoric, Hybridity, and Citizenship in La Gran Marcha.” Quarterly Journal of Speech 97.1 (2011):26–49. Print. DeChaine, D. Robert. “Bordering the Civic imaginary: Alienization, fence Logic, and the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps.” Quarterly Journal of Speech 95.1 (2009): 43–65. Print. 1. “imagined immunities: Border Rhetorics and the Ethos of Sans fronti èrisme.” Interdisciplinarity and Social Justice: Revisioning Academic Accountability . Ed. Joe Parker, Ranu Samantrai, and Mary Romero. ithaca: State U of newyork P, 2010. 261–85. Print. Delgado, fernando P. “Chicano Movement Rhetoric:An ideographic interpretation .” Communication Quarterly 43 (1995): 446–54. Print. Demo, Anne Teresa. “Sovereignty Discourse and Contemporary immigration Politics.” Quarterly Journal of Speech 91.3 (2005): 291–311. Print. flores, Lisa A. “Constructing national Bodies:Public Argument in the Englishonly Movement.” Argument at Century’s End: Reflecting on the Past and Envisioning the Future. Ed. Thomas A. Hollihan. Annandale, vA: national Communication Association, 2000. 436–45. Print. 1. “Constructing Rhetorical Borders: Peons, illegal Aliens, and Competing narratives of immigration.” Critical Studies in Media Communication 20.4 (2003): 362–87. Print. flores, Lisa A., and Marouf A. Hasian Jr. “Returning to Aztlán and La Raza: Political Communication and the vernacular Construction of Chicano/a nationalism.” Politics, Communication, and Culture. Ed. Alberto González and Dolores v. Tanno. Thousand oaks, CA: Sage, 1997. 186–203. Print. fox, Claire f. The Fence and the River:Culture and Politics at the US-Mexico Border. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 1999. Print. Hasian, Marouf, Jr., and fernando Delgado. “Trials and Tribulations of Racialized Critical Rhetorical Theory:Understanding the Rhetorical Ambiguities of Proposition 187.” CommunicationTheory 8.3 (1998): 245–70. Print. Holling, Michelle A. “Patrolling national identity, Masking White Supremacy: The Minuteman Project.” Critical Rhetorics of Race. Ed. Michael Lacy and Kent A. ono. newyork: newyork UP, 2011. 98–116. Print. Luibhéid, Eithne, and Lionel Cantú Jr., eds. Queer Migrations: Sexuality, US Citizenship,and Border Crossings. Minneapolis:U of Minnesota P, 2005. Print. McKinnon, Sara L. “Citizenship and the Performance of Credibility: Audi- [3.144.104.29] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 06:42 GMT) Suggested Readings / 233 encing Gender-Based Asylum Seekers in US immigration Courts.” Text and Performance Quarterly 29.3 (2009): 205–221. Print. Miller,Toby. Cultural Citizenship:Cosmopolitanism,Consumerism,andTelevision in a Neoliberal Age. Philadelphia: Temple UP, 2007. Print. Moraga, Cherríe, and Gloria Anzaldúa, eds. This Bridge Called My Back:Writings by RadicalWomen of Color. newyork: Kitchen Table, 1981. Print. Muñoz, José Esteban. Disidentifications:Queers of Color and the Performance of Politics . Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 1999. Print. nevins, Joseph. Operation Gatekeeper:The Rise of the “Illegal Alien” and the Making of the US-Mexico Boundary. newyork: Routledge, 2002. Print...

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