United States of America V. Luna

United States of America V. Luna
Title United States of America V. Luna PDF eBook
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Pages 50
Release 1987
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United States of America V. Bolin

United States of America V. Bolin
Title United States of America V. Bolin PDF eBook
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Pages 64
Release 1994
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United States of America V. Shue

United States of America V. Shue
Title United States of America V. Shue PDF eBook
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Pages 106
Release 1983
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United States of America V. Dounias

United States of America V. Dounias
Title United States of America V. Dounias PDF eBook
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Pages 72
Release 1985
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United States of America V. Mapp

United States of America V. Mapp
Title United States of America V. Mapp PDF eBook
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Pages 46
Release 1977
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United States of America V. Luna

United States of America V. Luna
Title United States of America V. Luna PDF eBook
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Pages 50
Release 1987
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Love in the Drug War

Love in the Drug War
Title Love in the Drug War PDF eBook
Author Sarah Luna
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 260
Release 2020-04-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1477320504

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2020 — Ruth Benedict Prize – Association for Queer Anthropology, American Anthropological Association 2020 — Gloria E. Anzaldúa Book Prize – National Women’s Studies Association 2020 — Honorable Mention, Sara A. Whaley Book Prize 2021 — Best Book in Social Sciences – Mexico Section, Latin American Studies Association (LASA) Sex, drugs, religion, and love are potent combinations in la zona, a regulated prostitution zone in the city of Reynosa, across the border from Hidalgo, Texas. During the years 2008 and 2009, a time of intense drug violence, Sarah Luna met and built relationships with two kinds of migrants, women who moved from rural Mexico to Reynosa to become sex workers and American missionaries who moved from the United States to forge a fellowship with those workers. Luna examines the entanglements, both intimate and financial, that define their lives. Using the concept of obligar, she delves into the connections that tie sex workers to their families, their clients, their pimps, the missionaries, and the drug dealers—and to the guilt, power, and comfort of faith. Love in the Drug War scrutinizes not only la zona and the people who work to survive there, but also Reynosa itself—including the influences of the United States—adding nuance and new understanding to the current Mexico-US border crisis.