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DESCRIPTION:Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs&nbsp\;Program on Latin Ame
 rica and the Caribbean present \n\nA Mexican State of Mind: New York City 
 and the New\nBorderlands of Culture\n\n ATalk by Melissa Castillo Planas\,
 &nbsp\;Assistant\nProfessor of English\, Lehman\nCollege A\nMexican State 
 of Mind&nbsp\;explores the cultural and creative lives of the\nlargely you
 ng undocumented Mexican population in New York City since Sept. 11\,\n2001
 . Inspired by a dialogue between Paul Gilroy and Gloria Anzaldúa\, it\ndev
 elops a new analytic framework\, the Atlantic Borderlands\, which bridges\
 nMexican diasporic experiences in New York City and the black diaspora\, n
 ot as a\ncomparison but in recognition that colonialism\, interracial and 
 interethnic\ncontact through trade\, migration\, and slavery are connected
  via capitalist\neconomies and technological developments. This book is ba
 sed on ten years of\nfieldwork in&nbsp\;New York City with members of &nbs
 p\;a vibrant community of\nyoung Mexican migrants. It focuses on youth cul
 ture including hip hop\,\ngraffiti\, muralism\, labor activism\, arts entr
 epreneurship and collective\nmaking.&nbsp\;Sponsored by Moynihan Institute
  of Global Affairs\, and Program on Latin America and the Caribbean&nbsp\;
 Contact Havva Karakas-Keles for more information: hkarakas@syr.edu &nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:CANCELED - A Mexican State of Mind: New York City and the New Borde
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs&nbsp\;
 </p><p>Program on Latin America and the Caribbean </p><p>present </p><p>\n
 \n</p><strong>A Mexican State of Mind: New York City and the New\nBorderla
 nds of Culture</strong><p>\n\n </p><p>ATalk by Melissa Castillo Planas\,&n
 bsp\;Assistant\nProfessor of English\, Lehman\nCollege </p><p><i>A\nMexica
 n State of Mind&nbsp\;</i>explores the cultural and creative lives of the\
 nlargely young undocumented Mexican population in New York City since Sept
 . 11\,\n2001. Inspired by a dialogue between Paul Gilroy and Gloria Anzald
 úa\, it\ndevelops a new analytic framework\, the Atlantic Borderlands\, wh
 ich bridges\nMexican diasporic experiences in New York City and the black 
 diaspora\, not as a\ncomparison but in recognition that colonialism\, inte
 rracial and interethnic\ncontact through trade\, migration\, and slavery a
 re connected via capitalist\neconomies and technological developments. Thi
 s book is based on ten years of\nfieldwork in&nbsp\;New York City with mem
 bers of &nbsp\;a vibrant community of\nyoung Mexican migrants. It focuses 
 on youth culture including hip hop\,\ngraffiti\, muralism\, labor activism
 \, arts entrepreneurship and collective\nmaking.&nbsp\;</p><p>Sponsored by
  Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs\, and Program on Latin America and t
 he Caribbean&nbsp\;</p><p>Contact Havva Karakas-Keles for more information
 : <a href="mailto:hkarakas@syr.edu">hkarakas@syr.edu</a> &nbsp\;</p>
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