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Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
List of Figures and Tables
Migrating to Father, Migrating to Provide
Defining the Problem Space
Intimate Terrorism del Norte…y mexicana
Intersecting Fields: Perspectives on Fathering at a Distance
The ‘Father as Provider’ Construct
The Father’s Contribution
Immigrant Fathers Living with Their Children
Transnational Fatherhood
Child Outcomes
The Fathers in This Study
Learning from padres mexicanos: A Pondering of Selves
Who Are They?
Four Fathers en el Norte
Cinco papás en México [Five Fathers in México]
Theoretical Frames
Representation and Translation
Testimonio: Pasar la frontera
Testimonio as Method
Testimonio: La travesía [Testimonio: The Crossing]
The Fathers in North Carolina: The Everyday Practice of Being an Immigrant: Sign Reading, Meta-Ideologizing, and Differential Consciousness
Drugs in México
Education in México
Sign Reading
Meta-Ideologizing
Differential Consciousness
Methodology of the Oppressed (MotO) as Taken up by the U.S.-Based Fathers in North Carolina
Facing an Acute Family or Financial Crisis
Meta-Ideology: Work as Love
Para seguir adelante [To Keep Moving Forward, to Progress]
Engaging Differential Consciousness to Move and Stay Ahead
Para un mejor vivir [For a Better Life]
Sign-Reading Both Sides of Fathering at a Distance
Working Skillfully in the New Latino South
Shifting Gears to Stay Employed
Fathering without Borders: The Undocumented Mexican Male Immigrant Worker Status as Fathering
Fathering Dispositions, Practices, and Strategies
An Insider/Outsider in México: Welcomed as familia, Schooled as a Newcomer
Valley Girl
Getting There
Héroes de la Independencia Middle School
Secundaria Niños Héroes/Niños Heroes Middle School
Political Economy in Person: The Fathers in México
Lessons from the Fathers in México
Political Economy as Lived Experience
The Mothers and the Children: Las plegarias
Las madres
La plegaria de los niños
Intimate Terrorism: The State as Assassin of Families’ Dreams and Children’s Futures
Authorization from La Jornada
References
Index.
List of Figures and Tables
Migrating to Father, Migrating to Provide
Defining the Problem Space
Intimate Terrorism del Norte…y mexicana
Intersecting Fields: Perspectives on Fathering at a Distance
The ‘Father as Provider’ Construct
The Father’s Contribution
Immigrant Fathers Living with Their Children
Transnational Fatherhood
Child Outcomes
The Fathers in This Study
Learning from padres mexicanos: A Pondering of Selves
Who Are They?
Four Fathers en el Norte
Cinco papás en México [Five Fathers in México]
Theoretical Frames
Representation and Translation
Testimonio: Pasar la frontera
Testimonio as Method
Testimonio: La travesía [Testimonio: The Crossing]
The Fathers in North Carolina: The Everyday Practice of Being an Immigrant: Sign Reading, Meta-Ideologizing, and Differential Consciousness
Drugs in México
Education in México
Sign Reading
Meta-Ideologizing
Differential Consciousness
Methodology of the Oppressed (MotO) as Taken up by the U.S.-Based Fathers in North Carolina
Facing an Acute Family or Financial Crisis
Meta-Ideology: Work as Love
Para seguir adelante [To Keep Moving Forward, to Progress]
Engaging Differential Consciousness to Move and Stay Ahead
Para un mejor vivir [For a Better Life]
Sign-Reading Both Sides of Fathering at a Distance
Working Skillfully in the New Latino South
Shifting Gears to Stay Employed
Fathering without Borders: The Undocumented Mexican Male Immigrant Worker Status as Fathering
Fathering Dispositions, Practices, and Strategies
An Insider/Outsider in México: Welcomed as familia, Schooled as a Newcomer
Valley Girl
Getting There
Héroes de la Independencia Middle School
Secundaria Niños Héroes/Niños Heroes Middle School
Political Economy in Person: The Fathers in México
Lessons from the Fathers in México
Political Economy as Lived Experience
The Mothers and the Children: Las plegarias
Las madres
La plegaria de los niños
Intimate Terrorism: The State as Assassin of Families’ Dreams and Children’s Futures
Authorization from La Jornada
References
Index.