Space of detention : the making of a transnational gang crisis between Los Angeles and San Salvador
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Space of detention : the making of a transnational gang crisis between Los Angeles and San Salvador
Duke University Press, 2011
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [301]-331) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Space of Detention is a powerful ethnographic account and spatial analysis of the "transnational gang crisis" between the United States and El Salvador. Elana Zilberg seeks to understand how this phenomenon became an issue of central concern for national and regional security, and how La Mara Salvatrucha, a gang founded by Salvadoran immigrants in Los Angeles, came to symbolize the "gang crime-terrorism continuum." She follows Salvadoran immigrants raised in Los Angeles, who identify as-or are alleged to be-gang members and who are deported back to El Salvador after their incarceration in the United States. Analyzing zero-tolerance gang-abatement strategies in both countries, Zilberg shows that these measures help to produce the very transnational violence and undocumented migration that they are intended to suppress. She argues that the contemporary fixation with Latino immigrant and Salvadoran street gangs, while in part a product of media hype, must also be understood in relation to the longer history of U.S. involvement in Central America, the processes of neoliberalism and globalization, and the intersection of immigration, criminal, and antiterrorist law. These forces combine to produce what Zilberg terms "neoliberal securityscapes."
目次
Introduction. Neoliberal Securityscapes 1
Chronology. The Divided Ends of Peace 25
Part I. Los Angeles
1. Latino Looter: Law of Place 53
2. Street Hoodlum: Topographic Reform 75
3. Criminal Cop: Spatial Justice 101
Part II. San Salvador
4. Criminal Deportee: Transnational Space 129
5. Gang Peace Activist: The Space of Civil Society 151
6. Soldier Cop: Remilitarized Space 177
Part III. A Disturbance in Time and Space
7. The Gang-Crime-Terrorism Continuum 207
Conclusion. Hall of Mirrors 233
Epilogue. Impressions from a Political Present 241
Acknowledgments 251
Notes 259
Bibliography 301
Index 333
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