Journal of Political Ecology (Dec 1994)

The Mexico-United States Border in Anthropology: A Critique and Reformulation

  • Josiah McC. Heyman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2458/v1i1.21156
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
pp. 43 – 66

Abstract

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This paper criticizes the use of the Mexico-United States border in cultural anthropology as an image for conveying theoretical abstractions. Instead, the paper outlines a focused model of political ecology on the border. It delineates territorialized state processes, deterritorialized capital processes, and sets of social relationships and cultural practices characteristic of this region. Keywords: U.S.-Mexico border; anthropological theory; postmodernism; difference; public policy; states; capitalism; bureaucracies; brokers; households; immigration.