Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-178) and index.
Preface and acknowledgments -- Violence at the U.S.-Mexico border: framing perspectives -- Culture and globalization: male backlash at the border -- Women speak about violence and fear: surveys and workshops -- Appendix 3A: Research design -- Appendix 3B: Brochures distributed to participants -- Framing and mobilizing border activism: from femicide to violence against women -- Appendix 4A: Fiction or nonfiction? -- Appendix 4B: V-Day 2004 proclamation, city of El Paso -- Government responses to violence against women -- Toward eradicating violence against women at the border: conclusions -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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Violence and activism at the border.
Homicide-- Mexico-- Ciudad Juárez.
Human rights-- Mexican-American Border Region.
Migrant labor-- Mexican-American Border Region.
Police misconduct-- Mexico-- Ciudad Juárez.
Sexual abuse victims-- Mexico-- Ciudad Juárez.
Victims of violent crimes-- Mexico-- Ciudad Juárez.
Women-- Crimes against-- Mexico-- Ciudad Juárez.
Women political activists-- Mexican-American Border Region.