Acknowledgments
Introduction. The Border and Its Bodies: The Embodiment of Risk Along the U.S.-MÉxico Line
Thomas E. Sheridan and Randall H. McGuire
1. Crossing la LÍnea: Bodily Encounters with the U.S.-MÉxico Border in Ambos Nogales
Randall H. McGuire and Ruth M. Van Dyke
2. Seeking Safety, Met with Violence: Mayan Women’s Entanglements with Violence, Impunity, and Asylum
Linda Green
3. “Como Me Duele”: Undocumented Central American Bodies in Motion
Jason De LeÓn
4. Singing Along “Like a Mexican”: Embodied Rhythms in Mexican Narco-Music
Shaylih Muehlmann
5. Necroviolence and Postmortem Care Along the U.S.-MÉxico Border
Robin Reineke
6. Etched in Bone: Embodied Suffering in the Remains of Undocumented Migrants
Angela Soler, Robin Reineke, Jared Beatrice, and Bruce E. Anderson
7. Bodily Imprints of Suffering: How Mexican Immigrants Link Their Sickness to Emotional Trauma
Rebecca Crocker
8. Narrating Migrant Bodies: Undocumented Children in California’s “Little Arizona”
Olivia T. Ruiz Marrujo
9. “War Stories” and White Shoes: Field Notes from Rural Life in the Borderlands, 2007–2012
David Seibert
Contributors
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