Joseph C. Miller Memorial Lecture by Claudia Bernardi
How did the term "bracero" evolve from identifying landless peasants in the late nineteenth century to representing Mexican contract workers during World War II? This lecture delves into the contested history of the Bracero Program, analyzing its coercive operations and poor conditions through primary sources, including those from the Archivo General de la Nación and the Bracero History Archive. Examining perspectives from workers, growers, unions, public opinion, and government representatives, the discussion questions the program's impact on dependency and asymmetrical relations.
Time
Monday, 29.01.24 - 04:15 PM
- 06:00 PM
Topic
“¿Que es un bracero?”. Questioning dependency and desires from the perspective of Mexican contract workers
Target groups
Students
Researchers
All interested
Languages
English
Location
Online Via Zoom
Reservation
required
Additional Information
Organizer
BCDSS
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