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Transnationalism Bibliography was compiled by Mexico-North Research Network [Mexico].
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2002).
The Symbolic World of Mexican American Religion.
In T. Matovina (Ed.),
Horizons of the Sacred Mexican Traditions US Catholicism : Race, Class, Ethnicity, and Nationalism Reconsidered (p. n.a.).
Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
Keyword(s): Mexicans, Political Transnationalism, Tradition, Transnational Politics, US
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2002).
Companion in Exile : Guadalupan Devotion at San Fernando Cathedral, San Antonio, Texas, 1900-1940.
In T. Matovina (Ed.),
Horizons of the Sacred Mexican Traditions US Catholicism : Race, Class, Ethnicity, and Nationalism Reconsidered (p. n.a.).
Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
Keyword(s): Political Transnationalism, Texas, Tradition, Transnational Politics, Transnational Religion, US
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1997).
What is Indian About You?" A Gendered, Transnational Approach to Ethnicity. Gender & Society,
11 (Oct.), 572-596.
Keyword(s): Ethnicity, Gender, India, Tradition, Transnational Approaches, US, Women
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1998).
Unmaking the 'Great Tradition': Ethnography, National Culture, and Area Studies. Identities,
43-4 (June), 343-388.
Keyword(s): Asia, Culture, Ethnography, Identity, Nation, Tradition
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1994).
Approaches from a Historical Materialist Tradition. International Studies Quarterly,
38-2 (Oct.), 368-369.
Keyword(s): Capital, Capitalist, Class, Hegemony, Social Change, Tradition
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