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Coyote nation: sexuality, race, and conquest in modernizing New Mexico, 1880-1920
Pablo Mitchell-
Frontmatter
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List of Illustrations (page ix)
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Preface: A Note on Coyotes (page xi)
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Acknowledgments (page xiii)
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CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION Bodies on Borders (page 1)
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CHAPTER TWO: COMPROMISING POSITIONS Racializing Bodies at Pueblo Indian Schools (page 26)
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CHAPTER THREE: CARNAL KNOWLEDGE Racializing Hispano Bodies in the Courts (page 52)
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CHAPTER FOUR: TRANSITS OF VENUS Ceremonies and Contested Public Space (page 81)
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CHAPTER FIVE: STRANGE BEDFELLOWS Anglos and Hispanos in the Reproduction of Whiteness (page 101)
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CHAPTER SIX: "PROMISCUOUS EXPECTORATION" Medicine and the Naturalization of Whiteness (page 122)
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CHAPTER SEVEN: "JUST GAUZY ENOUGH" Consumer Culture and the Shared White Body of Anglos and Hispanos (page 149)
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CHAPTER EIGHT: CONCLUSION Birth of a Coyote Nation (page 174)
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Notes (page 185)
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Bibliography (page 213)
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Index (page 229)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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WHQ | 37.4 (Winter 2006): 514-515 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/25443427 |
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Published: c2005
Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
- 9780226532523 (ebook)
- 9780226532431 (paper)
- 9780226532424 (hardcover)