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مقدمه فهرست؛ فهرست ارقام؛ قدردانی ها؛ مقدمه آنها به مکزیک من نیامدند. استثنایی در مکزیک؛ تاریخچه و اعمال کنونی گروه های مذهبی؛ منونیت ها و مورمون ها در مکزیک و در فرهنگ عامه ایالات متحده؛ مروری بر فصول؛ فصل 1. منونیت ها، مورمون ها، و ثبت نام خارجی ها در دهه های 1930 و 1940: تلاشی نادر برای ترویج یکپارچگی. فصل 2. سرزمین کیست: مورمون ها، اجیدوس ها و اصلاحات کشاورزی. فصل 3. منونیت ها و اصلاحات کشاورزی: آیا منونیت ها می توانند مکزیکی باشند؟
فهرست مطالب :
Intro
Contents
List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Introduction They Did Not Come to My Mexico
Exceptionality in Mexico
History and Current Practices of the Religious Groups
Mennonites and Mormons in Mexican and in US Popular Culture
Overview of Chapters
Chapter 1. Mennonites, Mormons, and the Registration of Foreigners in the 1930s and 1940s: A Rare Attempt to Promote Integration
Chapter 2. Whose Land Is It: Mormons, Ejidos, and Agrarian Reform
Chapter 3. Mennonites and Agrarian Reform: Can Mennonites be Mexican? Chapter 4. Mennonites and Mormons in Mexico's Drug Wars: Criminals and Victims on Screen and in LiteratureChapter 5. Contact Zones in Stellet Licht [Silent Light] and in Las Mujeres Flores/The Flower Women
Chapter One Mennonites, Mormons, and the Registration of Foreigners in the 1930s and 1940s: A Rare Attempt to Promote Integration
Elena Farnsworth y Martineau Baker
The Registration in the Context of the Government's Nation-Building Policies
The Registration Cards in the Context of Policy and Cultures
An Overall Perspective
Gender Perspectives on Women Gender Perspectives and Ideal MothersGender Perspectives of Men
A Perspective Based on the Use of Spanish
Chapter Two Whose Land Is It: Mormons, Ejidos, and Agrarian Reform
Mormon Colonization in Mexico
A Brief History of Agrarian Reform
Colonia Pacheco
Colonia Dublán, Colonia Juárez, and the Casas Grandes Ejido
Murder in Dublán: Mormons Killing Off Opponents in the 1930s
1950s: Land Is Ineligible for Sale
Tension between Progress and Rights in the 1960s
Expansion Committee in the 1970s
Bureaucratic Inaction, 1979-81 2012-14: The Casas Grandes Ejido's Moral Weight and Legal PrecedentLeBaron Colony
Chapter Three Mennonites and Agrarian Reform: Can Mennonites be Mexican?
Mexican Scholars and Journalists' Ideas about Mennonites
Land Conflicts in Zacatecas
La Batea
La Honda
Chapter Four Mennonites and Mormons in Mexico's Drug Wars: Criminals and Victims on Screen and in Literature
The Development of the Drug Violence and Related Popular Culture
Works of Popular Culture That Feature Mennonites and Mormons
The Bridge
Eleanor's Personal Story
Eleanor and Two Adolescent Boys
Eleanor and Jaime Los héroes del norteMacBurro
Los güeros del norte and México: 45 voces contra la barbarie
Chapter Five Contact Zones in Stellet Licht [Silent Light] and Las Mujeres Flores/The Flower Women
Contact Zones, Photography, and the Representation of Death
Reygadas' Silent Light
Contact Zones in Silent Light
Voth Family Breakfast, Johan's Conversation with a Friend, and Radio Music
Technology Overtakes Johan's Conversation with his Father and Esther Working in the Fields
Johan's Tryst with Marianne, and the Voth Children in a Stranger's Van
توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب به زبان اصلی :
Intro; Contents; List of Figures; Acknowledgments; Introduction They Did Not Come to My Mexico; Exceptionality in Mexico; History and Current Practices of the Religious Groups; Mennonites and Mormons in Mexican and in US Popular Culture; Overview of Chapters; Chapter 1. Mennonites, Mormons, and the Registration of Foreigners in the 1930s and 1940s: A Rare Attempt to Promote Integration; Chapter 2. Whose Land Is It: Mormons, Ejidos, and Agrarian Reform; Chapter 3. Mennonites and Agrarian Reform: Can Mennonites be Mexican?