Stemming from four years of ethnographic research, media analysis of over 750 national news articles published in the 2010s, and decades of the author's professional and personal immersion in the Rio Grande Valley of south Texas, Rhetoric and Reality illuminates a place at the heart of our national conversation: the U.S.-Mexico border. K. Jill Fleuriet contrasts the rhetoric of national political and media discourse with that of local border leaders in economics, health care, politics, education, law enforcement, philanthropy, and activism. As she deconstructs the common narrative of a border in need of external intervention to control corruption, poverty, sickness, and violence, Fleuriet engagingly illustrates the range of regional organizing, local development strategies, and community responses in the borderlands that ultimately situate the Rio Grande Valley as the "true North" of the U.S. national compass-where the Valley goes, the rest of the country soon will follow. Rhetoric and Reality asks us to question our own assumptions, especially about those areas that drive national decisions about resource allocation, economic development and national security.

"Rhetoric and Reality is an important ethnographic study of the deeply misunderstood, increasingly vilified, Rio Grande Valley located on the Texas-Mexico border. Fleuriet presents a balanced counter-narrative that that shows the region as one of growth, innovation, complexity, and rich with meaning. Rhetoric and Reality is an excellent example of place-based, reflexive scholarship appropriate for use in courses on border theory, applied anthropology, and research methods. Written clearly and crisply with a wide readership in mind, Rhetoric andReality is mandatory reading for those wanting to better understand the US-Mexico border region and the people who live there." --Margaret A. Graham, Professor and Chair, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, USA

"This is an important book, as it describes life in the Rio Grande Valley rather than 'on the border.' The notion of 'the border' as an open range in need of external help is challenged, as the author illustrates the wide range of leadership and programmatic change occurring in the Rio Grande Valley."

--Roberto R. Alvarez, Professor Emeritus of Ethnic Studies, University of California, San Diego, USA



Autorentext

K. Jill Fleuriet is Professor of Anthropology at The University of Texas at San Antonio, USA. Fleuriet's body of work focuses on issues of place, identity, health, and well-being in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands.




Inhalt

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Home and Faraway Places

Chapter 3: How We Tell the Stories We Tell

Chapter 4: The Valley as the Border, the Border as a Dangerous, Faraway Place

Chapter 5: The Valley in the Time of Trump, or Why the Border Stereotype is So Durable

Chapter 6: The Border and the Valley as Home

Chapter 7: Border Problems: Real and Otherwise

Chapter 8: Crossing Borders: Partnerships and the Story of UTRGV

Chapter 9: Flipping the Script about the Rio Grande Valley and the Border during Turbulent Times

Titel
Rhetoric and Reality on the U.S.-Mexico Border
Untertitel
Place, Politics, Home
EAN
9783030635572
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
03.04.2021
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
3.45 MB
Anzahl Seiten
286