Acknowledgments
Introduction
- Identities and Citizenship in the Andalusian Borderland
- Modernity in the Making: The Reinscription of Difference in a Legally Bounded Space
- Culture and Gender in Ethnographic Work
Chapter 1. Peoples of Alfaya: The Relocation of Peasants in Southern Europe
- Peasants in Francoist Times
- Rights and the Experience of Emigration
- Irrigation, Intensive Labor, and the Autonomous Entrepreneur
- Politics of Change: The Social Vision of the Village
- The Price of Modernization: Loss of Autonomia in a Global Space
- A New Relationship with the State
- Alfaya in the Narratives of the Past: Inclusive versus Exclusive Criteria of Belonging
- Summary and Preliminary Conclusions
Chapter 2. Contested Boundaries
- Crossing Boundaries
- The Making of a European Spain and Southern Immigrants
- Enactment of the Alien Law
- Andalusia's Muslim Imagery
- Outsider into Foreigner: The First Case of Enforcement of the LOE and Collective Resistance
- Act 1: Hailing and Resistance
- Act 2: Resistance to Expulsion and Nationalism That Goes without Saying,
Chapter 3. Putting Immigrants in Their Place
- Landscapes of Inequality
- Africans in Alfaya: No Place to Stay,
- Sheltering the Homeless: Immigrants' Place as a Right and an Arena for Consciousness-Building
- Putting Immigrants in Their (Social) Place
- Naturalizing Difference
Chapter 4. The Symbolic and Political Manufacturing of the Legitimation of Legality
- Salir a la Luz: The 1991 Regularization Process
- Immigrants as Administered Subjects and the Fetishism of Papers
Chapter 5. The Imagining of Multicultural Convivencia in a Legally Bounded Social Space
- Integration: The Imagining of Cultural Antagonism and Multicultural Consent
- Local Implementation of Social Programs in the Summer of 1994
- The Politics of Invisibility: A Racial Geography of Labor Relations
Chapter 6. The Senegalese Transnational Social Space: Survival and Identity in the Interstices of State Reproduction and Global Economy
- The Forging of a Modern National Tradition in Senegal: Black Islam, Peripheral State, and Global Capitalism
- Tradition and Cosmopolitanism in Emigration: Reproduction and Change in Senegalese Society
- Community in the Diaspora: The Construction of Granada as a Senegalese Place (1980-1995)
- Strategies of Belonging and Structures of Power: The Challenge of a Transnational Social Space
Chapter 7. A New Convivencia? Belonging and Entitlement from the Margins
- Convivencia and Citizenship from an Anthropological Perspective
- Convivencia at Home: The Case of Zoheir and the Blanco Family
- Work and Leisure: Rights as Workers, Respect as People
- Immigrants as Collective Subjects in the Public Social Space: A New Convivencia in Granada?
Conclusion
Glossary
References
Index