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Consuming Citizenship? The Archaeology of Mexican Immigrant Ambivalence in Early Twentieth-Century Los Angeles

机译:消费公民身份? 20世纪初期洛杉矶的墨西哥移民矛盾的考古学

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In late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century America, the consumption of American-made goods was seen as an expression of one’s patriotism and loyalty to the nation. According to a number of historical archaeological case studies, racialized groups, such as African Americans and Chinese Americans, used consumption as a way of gaining access to the full benefits of American citizenship typically reserved for individuals deemed “white” by law. The material culture of Mexican immigrants living in early twentieth-century Los Angeles tells a slightly different tale. Despite being ascribed a legal whiteness, archaeological and documentary data suggest that Mexican immigrants expressed ambivalence toward their consumption of American goods and outright rejected the notion that exerting such buying power would lead to a broader acceptance in Anglo American society.
机译:在19世纪末和20世纪初,美国制造的商品的消费被视为一种爱国主义和对国家的忠诚。根据一些历史考古案例研究,种族隔离的群体,例如非裔美国人和华裔美国人,将消费作为获得通常由法律认定为“白人”的美国公民所享有的全部利益的途径。居住在二十世纪初的洛杉矶的墨西哥移民的物质文化讲述了一个略有不同的故事。尽管被归类为法律上的白人,但考古和文献数据表明,墨西哥移民对他们消费美国商品表示矛盾,并完全拒绝了这种购买力会导致盎格鲁美国社会广泛接受的观念。

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