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Introduction. Coloniality of power, violence and the U-S///Mexico border
1. At home in the nation: on the structural embeddedness of vigilantism and colonial racism
2. Territorial violence and the structural location of border(ed) communities
3. The 1984 McDonald's massacre and the politics of monuments, memory and militarization
4. Las mujeres asesinadas de Juaréz and the double-bind of their representation(ability)
5. "The borders crossed us": anti-Mexican racism as anti-Indianism
Conclusion. Coloniality and the decolonial imperative.

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