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Undermining race : ethnic identities in Arizona copper camps, 1880-1920 /

Undermining Race rewrites the history of race, immigration, and labor in the copper industry in Arizona. The book focuses on the case of Italian immigrants in their relationships with Anglo, Mexican, and Spanish miners (and at times with blacks, Asian Americans, and Native Americans), requiring a re...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Martinelli, Phylis Cancilla
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Tucson : University of Arizona Press, ©2009.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a List of Illustrations; Preface and Acknowledgments; Introduction: Social Change in the West; 1. Arizona's Economic and Social Development: Courting Copper; 2. The Arizona Tango: The Arrival of EuroLatins-Italians and Spaniards; 3. Encountering the Sting of Racism: Micro- and Macro-Level Violence; 4. What's in a Name? Wop Alley or Canyon of Salé?; 5. Bisbee: The Whitest White Camp; 6. The Latin Camp: The Clifton-Morenci-Metcalf District; 7. Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index. 
520 |a Undermining Race rewrites the history of race, immigration, and labor in the copper industry in Arizona. The book focuses on the case of Italian immigrants in their relationships with Anglo, Mexican, and Spanish miners (and at times with blacks, Asian Americans, and Native Americans), requiring a reinterpretation of the way race was formed and figured across place and time. <br /><br /> Phylis Martinelli argues that the case of Italians in Arizona provides insight into "in between" racial and ethnic categories, demonstrating that the categorizing of Italians varied from camp to camp depending on local conditionssuch as management practices in structuring labor markets and workers' housing, and the choices made by immigrants in forging communities of language and mutual support. Italianseven light-skinned northern Italianswere not considered completely "white" in Arizona at this historical moment, yet neither were they consistently racialized as non-white, and tactics used to control them ranged from micro to macro level violence. <br /><br /> To make her argument, Martinelli looks closely at two "white camps" in Globe and Bisbee and at the Mexican camp of Clifton-Morenci. Comparing and contrasting the placement of Italians in these three camps shows how the usual binary system of race relations became complicated, which in turn affected the existing race-based labor hierarchy, especially during strikes. The book provides additional case studies to argue that the biracial stratification system in the United States was in fact triracial at times. According to Martinelli, this system determined the nature of the associations among laborers as well as the way Americans came to construct "whiteness." <br /> 
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