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Book Reviews

Women and Change at the U.S.–Mexico Border: Mobility, Labor, and Activism

Doreen J. Mattingly and Ellen R. Hansen, eds. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2006. viii and 193 pp., notes, bibliography, contributors, and index. $45.00 cloth (ISBN 0-8165-2528-5)

Pages 752-754 | Published online: 25 Jun 2008

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  • Ruiz , V. L. and Tiano , S. , eds. 1987 . Women on the U.S.–Mexico border: Responses to change , Boston : Allen & Unwin .
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  • Wright , M. W. 2006 . Disposable women and other myths of global capitalism , London and New York : Routledge .

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