Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction. Border Dynamics: Visible Meanings Along the U.S.-Mexico Line - Katherine G. Morrissey and John-Michael H. Warner
PART I
1. A Conversation on Border Landscapes Through Time - Samuel Truett and Maribel Alvarez
2. Monuments, Photographs, and Maps: Visualizing the U.S.-Mexico Border in the 1890s - Katherine G. Morrissey
3. Fencing the Line: Race, Environment, and the Changing Visual Landscape at the U.S.-Mexico Divide - Mary E. Mendoza
4. Open Border: The National Press and the Promotion of Transnational Commerce, 1940–1965 - Geraldo Luján Cadava
PART II
5. A Conversation on Border Art and Spaces - Amelia MalagambaAnsótegui and Sarah J. Moore
6. Stealth Crossings: Performance Art and Games of Power on the Militarized Border - Ila N. Sheren
7. How the Border Wall Became a Canvas: Political Art in the U.S.-Mexico Border Towns of Ambos Nogales - Margaret Regan
8. Visible Frictions: The Border Film Project and Self-Representation in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands - Rebecca M. Schreiber
9. A Border Art History of the Vanishing Present: Land Use and Representation - JohnMichael H. Warner
Contributors
Index