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Title
hasta mañana
Description
Migration is natural, a human right, and to some extent, it is seen, allowed, and digested but by what bodies? Whose bodies? Who is given the privilege of range of motion, and who is chained to a ground, underground, buried?
Through a questioning of migration, a mechanism of movement, and its criminalization from the states through the establishment of citizenry, I aim to declare autonomy, and seek a dissection of what it means to criminalize, to establish, render a community as other.
Hasta mañana is a prayer to my parents’ bodies,
to bodies crossing the border,
to bodies displaced,
to bodies that never made it,
to bodies dug up,
buried,
Chained,
Hurting,
Aging,
to bodies I feel and see.
Through a questioning of migration, a mechanism of movement, and its criminalization from the states through the establishment of citizenry, I aim to declare autonomy, and seek a dissection of what it means to criminalize, to establish, render a community as other.
Hasta mañana is a prayer to my parents’ bodies,
to bodies crossing the border,
to bodies displaced,
to bodies that never made it,
to bodies dug up,
buried,
Chained,
Hurting,
Aging,
to bodies I feel and see.
Date Created
2020-05
Contributors
- Flores Bustos, Yaritza Dayana (Author)
- Danielson, Marivel (Thesis director)
- Aranibar - Fernandez, Carolina (Committee member)
- Chung, Samuel (Committee member)
- School of Transborder Studies (Contributor)
- School of Art (Contributor)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
Topical Subject
Extent
21 pages
Language
eng
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In Copyright
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Series
Academic Year 2019-2020
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.56727
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minimal
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- 2020-05-02 12:12:00
System Modified
- 2021-08-11 04:09:57
- 3 years 3 months ago
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