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Pacific Historical Review (2013) 82 (2): 215–247.
Published: 01 May 2013
... deportation, claim their own space, and control their labor. In doing so, American prostitutes showed their historical subjectivities as workers and agents, not victims. Indeed, the U.S.-Mexican borderlands afforded women unique opportunities for activism, and their movements had political and cultural...