Mexican Workers and the Making of Arizona

Abstract: 

By: Luis F.B. Plascencia and Gloria H. Cuadraz

Mexican Workers and the Making of Arizona centers on the production of an elastic supply of labor, revealing how this long-standing approach to the building of Arizona has obscured important power relations, including the state’s favorable treatment of corporations vis-à-vis workers. Building on recent scholarship about Chicanas/os and others, the volume insightfully describes how U.S. industries such as railroads, mining, and agriculture have fostered the recruitment of Mexican labor, thus ensuring the presence of a surplus labor pool that expands and contracts to accommodate production and profit goals.

Author: 
Luis F.B. Plascencia
Gloria H. Cuadraz
Publication date: 
July 1, 2019
Publication type: 
Book