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  1. 118 総合文化研究科・教養学部
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テキサス政治文化の変容に見る「メキシコ人問題」 : 1910年代の人種の政治とアメリカ化における「他者」の創造

https://doi.org/10.15083/00047583
https://doi.org/10.15083/00047583
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Item type 紀要論文 / Departmental Bulletin Paper(1)
公開日 2017-07-20
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タイトル テキサス政治文化の変容に見る「メキシコ人問題」 : 1910年代の人種の政治とアメリカ化における「他者」の創造
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資源 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501
タイプ departmental bulletin paper
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ID登録 10.15083/00047583
ID登録タイプ JaLC
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その他のタイトル Meaning of "the Mexican Problem" in Changing Texas Politics : Racial Politics, Americanization, and Creation of Social Others during the 191Os
著者 三浦, 順子

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識別子 142736
姓名 MIURA, JUNKO
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内容記述タイプ Abstract
内容記述 The phrase “the Mexican Problem” was invented in Texas during turn of the twentieth century, and it spread throughout the American political and social cultures through the 1910s and 1920s. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the creation of “the Mexican Problem” by focusing on the movement of changing social order in Texas during the 1910s. Since the turn of the twentieth century, Texas faced drastic social changes in its social, political, and economic structures. The rise of the political career of James E. Ferguson, governor of Texas, from 1914 to the middle of 1917 was seen as a symbol of those changes. Ferguson stated the importance of the Farming in Texas development and claimed to turn sharecroppers into independent capitalists. Also, he left the topic of prohibition out of political account and placed breweries that were mainly operated by German Americans in Texas urban areas, turning them into an industry that significantly contributed to the state’s economic resources. On the other hand, Mexicans were treated as cheap laborers and temporary commuters working in Texas. Their numbers were huge, but they had limited functions as members of society. World War I institutionalized those Mexicans positioned in Texas during their Americanization program, and eventually they were spread throughout the entire country. Mexicans were identified and problematized, which had nothing to do with racial integration with Whites or their assimilation as immigrants; rather, it was a question of socially locating them as illegitimate citizens of American society.
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内容記述 論文
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書誌情報 アメリカ太平洋研究 = Pacific and American studies

巻 16, p. 93-110, 発行日 2016-03
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収録物識別子 13462989
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収録物識別子 AA11562201
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出版者 東京大学大学院総合文化研究科附属グローバル地域研究機構アメリカ太平洋地域研究センター
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Center for Pacific and American Studies, Institute for Advanced Global Studies, The University of Tokyo
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