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Georgia State University

Middle and Secondary Education Faculty Publications

2014

Transnationalism; Mexican families; ways of knowing; Nepantla; immigration; US schools

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Hidden Knowing Of Working-Class Transnational Mexican Families In Schools: Bridge-Building, Nepantlera Knowers, G. Sue Kasun Jan 2014

Hidden Knowing Of Working-Class Transnational Mexican Families In Schools: Bridge-Building, Nepantlera Knowers, G. Sue Kasun

Middle and Secondary Education Faculty Publications

Reframing immigrant families as transnationals, this article highlights transnational families’ ways of knowing. This study is based on a three year, multi-sited critical ethnographic set of case studies of four families in the US and Mexico. Transnational families in this study demonstrated Nepantlera knowing, or liminal, bridge-building knowing which continually endures remarkable transformations through oftentimes ambiguous and conflicting circumstances. Families experienced the world as liminal knowers, or people who lived the ambiguities of being in-between, and as shapeshifters who navigated that in-betweenness. They also knew the world through their bridge-building efforts, and through the risks, pain, and satisfaction of bridge-building …