Beets, Blood, Letters: The Chualar Crash and Mexican Women's Critique of Labor and Expectation


 Gender and Sexuality Studies     May 22 2019 | 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Humanities Gateway 1010

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"Beets, Blood, Letters: The Chualar Crash and Mexican Women's Critique of Labor and Expectation"
A talk given by Ford Postdoctoral Fellow Dr. Salvador Zárate

Abstract: This talk examines a set of letters by relatives of Mexican braceros killed in a crash with a Southern Pacific Railroad train carrying beets out of the Salinas Valley. Using family and community oral histories, experimental ethnography, and correspondences, this talk argues that Mexican women's transnational reproductive and affective labor was central to the  decades-long program but also a site of critique of its modalities of ecological-human commodification.

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