Camilla Fojas: 5 books

Book cover of Islands of Empire

Islands of Empire

Pop Culture and U.S. Power

by Camilla Fojas
Language: English
Release Date: March 1, 2014

Camilla Fojas explores a broad range of popular culture media—film, television, journalism, advertisements, travel writing, and literature—with an eye toward how the United States as an empire imagined its own military and economic projects. Impressive in its scope, Islands of Empire looks to...
Book cover of Border Bandits

Border Bandits

Hollywood on the Southern Frontier

by Camilla Fojas
Language: English
Release Date: June 3, 2009

The southern frontier is one of the most emotionally charged zones in the United States, second only to its historical predecessor and partner, the western frontier. Though they span many genres, border films share common themes, trace the mood swings of public policy, and shape our cultural agenda....
Book cover of Zombies, Migrants, and Queers

Zombies, Migrants, and Queers

Race and Crisis Capitalism in Pop Culture

by Camilla Fojas
Language: English
Release Date: February 10, 2017

The alarm and anxiety unleashed by the Great Recession found fascinating expression across popular culture. Harried survivors negotiated societal collapse in The Walking Dead. Middle-class whites crossed the literal and metaphorical Mexican border on Breaking Bad or coped with a lack of freedom among...
Book cover of Beyond Ethnicity

Beyond Ethnicity

New Politics of Race in Hawai‘i

by Maile Arvin, Camilla Fojas, Rudy P. Guevarra
Language: English
Release Date: March 31, 2018

Written by scholars of various disciplines, the essays in this volume dig beneath the veneer of Hawai‘i’s myth as a melting pot paradise to uncover historical and complicated cross-racial dynamics. Race is not the primary paradigm through which Hawai‘i is understood. Instead, ethnic difference...
Book cover of Migrant Labor and Border Securities in Pop Culture
by Camilla Fojas
Language: English
Release Date: June 26, 2017

Migrant Labor and Border Securities in Pop Culture explores the conditions for migrant domestic, agricultural, and factory workers as that of continual crisis and examines how the borderlands are a workshop of neoliberalism. These borderland stories present a future of integrated networks in which...
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