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In sight of America: Photography and United States immigration policy, 1880--1930.

机译:放眼美国:摄影与美国移民政策,1880--1930年。

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Since its beginnings, the history of federal immigration law has been the history of making immigrants visible. As new laws limiting U.S. immigration were introduced in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, they commonly involved new requirements for observing, documenting and photographing immigrants. This study explores three connected moments in the development of visual immigration policy: the photographic documentation of the Chinese in America starting with Chinese exclusion in the 1880s; the establishment of Ellis Island as a site for observing European immigrants in the 1890s; and the implementation of photographic identity cards on the Mexican-U.S. border in the 1910s and 1920s. These histories show how the emergent visual regimes of criminal, medical and ethnographic photography played a significant role in the development of federal immigration policy and the introduction of racial immigration restrictions. Between 1882 and 1928, the United States introduced and expanded a racialized system of immigration restriction through Chinese exclusion, Mexican-U.S. border regulation, and quotas based on national origins. As each new restriction was introduced, it was underpinned by a racialized system of visual and photographic regulation.;Chinese, European and Mexican migrants were subject to different policies and practices of photographic representation, which reflected and reinforced the Immigration Bureau's understanding of their racial identities. However, they resisted these policies in varied ways from controlling their own representations in photographs to manipulating photographic identity documentation. In the process, they not only shaped the implementation of immigration policy but also challenged the evidentiary authority of photography.;Positioned at the intersection of immigration history and visual culture, this dissertation links original archival research on federal immigration policy with detailed readings of photographic collections, photographers and individual images. Drawing on numerous immigrant case files, this study presents a new perspective on U.S. immigration policy that recognizes the central role of visuality within history.
机译:自成立以来,联邦移民法的历史一直是使移民可见的历史。随着在19世纪末和20世纪初引入限制美国移民的新法律,这些法律通常涉及观察,记录和拍照移民的新要求。这项研究探索了视觉移民政策发展中的三个相关时刻:从1880年代开始将华人排斥在美国的华人摄影文献;建立埃利斯岛,作为观察1890年代欧洲移民的场所;以及在墨西哥-美国实施照相身份证边界在1910年代和1920年代。这些历史表明,犯罪,医学和人种学摄影的新兴视觉体系如何在联邦移民政策的制定和种族移民限制的引入中发挥重要作用。在1882年至1928年之间,美国通过排除华裔美国人(墨西哥-美国)引入和扩大了种族限制的移民制度。边境管制,以及基于国籍的配额。引入每项新限制时,都会以种族化的视觉和照片管理系统为基础。中国,欧洲和墨西哥移民受到不同的摄影代表政策和做法的约束,这反映并加强了移民局对他们种族身份的理解。 。但是,他们以各种方式抵制这些政策,从控制自己的照片表示到操纵照片身份证明文件。在此过程中,他们不仅影响了移民政策的实施,而且还挑战了摄影的证据权威。;本论文定位于移民历史与视觉文化的交汇处,将联邦移民政策的原始档案研究与摄影作品的详细阅读联系起来,摄影师和个人图像。这项研究利用大量移民案件档案,提出了有关美国移民政策的新观点,该政策认识到视觉在历史中的核心作用。

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  • 作者

    Gordon, Anna Pegler.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Michigan.;

  • 授予单位 University of Michigan.;
  • 学科 American Studies.;Art History.;History United States.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2002
  • 页码 388 p.
  • 总页数 388
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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