Immigration and the Expanding U.S. Southern Border: Casa en tierra ajena (2016)

The question of the U.S.-Mexico border has been discussed extensively by various media in different contexts, particularly within the last few years and the focus of those publications has ranged from legislative issues, through militarization of the border and the resulting criminalization of migra...

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Main Author: Ewa Antoszek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: European Association for American Studies 2021-04-01
Series:European Journal of American Studies
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/ejas/16822
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spelling doaj-3ee6e2f621f1473f8a4795c0ddf533df2021-05-04T11:44:54ZengEuropean Association for American StudiesEuropean Journal of American Studies1991-93362021-04-0116110.4000/ejas.16822Immigration and the Expanding U.S. Southern Border: Casa en tierra ajena (2016)Ewa AntoszekThe question of the U.S.-Mexico border has been discussed extensively by various media in different contexts, particularly within the last few years and the focus of those publications has ranged from legislative issues, through militarization of the border and the resulting criminalization of migrants to the growing number of deportations and conditions in detention centers. Those exemplary cases of border stories related recently in the media signal the shift in immigration patterns from Central America and consequences of those changes for the whole region. They also demonstrate the trajectory of transformations at the U.S.-Mexico border, including the change of the concept of the border from la línea separating two nation-states into an ever-expanding zone that exceeds political lines and turns Mexico into the great south border. These issues are discussed in the documentary Casa en tierra ajena or Home in a Foreign Land (2016) directed by Ivannia Villalobos-Vindas and the purpose of the article is to examine how Villalobos-Vindas addresses the complexity of the process of forced migration from Central America and to analyze how the documentary illustrates the appearance of the expanding border or the transformation of the U.S.-Mexico political line into the great south border.http://journals.openedition.org/ejas/16822U.S.-Mexico borderimmigrationCasa en tierra ajenadoumentarymedia representation
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Immigration and the Expanding U.S. Southern Border: Casa en tierra ajena (2016)
European Journal of American Studies
U.S.-Mexico border
immigration
Casa en tierra ajena
doumentary
media representation
author_facet Ewa Antoszek
author_sort Ewa Antoszek
title Immigration and the Expanding U.S. Southern Border: Casa en tierra ajena (2016)
title_short Immigration and the Expanding U.S. Southern Border: Casa en tierra ajena (2016)
title_full Immigration and the Expanding U.S. Southern Border: Casa en tierra ajena (2016)
title_fullStr Immigration and the Expanding U.S. Southern Border: Casa en tierra ajena (2016)
title_full_unstemmed Immigration and the Expanding U.S. Southern Border: Casa en tierra ajena (2016)
title_sort immigration and the expanding u.s. southern border: casa en tierra ajena (2016)
publisher European Association for American Studies
series European Journal of American Studies
issn 1991-9336
publishDate 2021-04-01
description The question of the U.S.-Mexico border has been discussed extensively by various media in different contexts, particularly within the last few years and the focus of those publications has ranged from legislative issues, through militarization of the border and the resulting criminalization of migrants to the growing number of deportations and conditions in detention centers. Those exemplary cases of border stories related recently in the media signal the shift in immigration patterns from Central America and consequences of those changes for the whole region. They also demonstrate the trajectory of transformations at the U.S.-Mexico border, including the change of the concept of the border from la línea separating two nation-states into an ever-expanding zone that exceeds political lines and turns Mexico into the great south border. These issues are discussed in the documentary Casa en tierra ajena or Home in a Foreign Land (2016) directed by Ivannia Villalobos-Vindas and the purpose of the article is to examine how Villalobos-Vindas addresses the complexity of the process of forced migration from Central America and to analyze how the documentary illustrates the appearance of the expanding border or the transformation of the U.S.-Mexico political line into the great south border.
topic U.S.-Mexico border
immigration
Casa en tierra ajena
doumentary
media representation
url http://journals.openedition.org/ejas/16822
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