ABSTRACT

The postborder metropolis of Bajalta California stretches from Los Angeles in the north to Tijuana and Mexicali in the south. Immigrants from all over the globe flock to Southern California, while corporations are drawn to the low wage industry of the Mexican border towns, echoing developments in other rapid growth areas such as Phoenix, El Paso, and San Antonio. This incredibly diverse, transnational megacity is giving birth to new cultural and artistic forms as it rapidly evolves into something unique in the world. Postborder City is a genuinely interdisciplinary investigation of the hybrid culture on both sides of the increasingly fluid U. S.-Mexico border, spanning the disciplines of art and art history, urban planning, geography, Latina/o studies, and American studies.

chapter |30 pages

The Postborder Condition

Art and Urbanism in Bajalta California

part I|85 pages

Regional Groundedness

chapter 1|14 pages

“Where Are You Going to Be Worthier?”

(The Border and the Postborder)

chapter 2|36 pages

Peopling Alta California

chapter 3|33 pages

Peopling Baja California

part II|97 pages

Regional Imaginations

chapter 4|24 pages

Global Tijuana

The Seven Ecologies of the Border

chapter 5|39 pages

Border Art Since 1965

chapter 6|31 pages

Border Representations

Border Cinema and Independent Video

part III|71 pages

Regional Hybridities

chapter 7|32 pages

“Where Am I at Home?”

The Interplay of National, Local, and Imaginative Space

chapter 8|27 pages

Hybridities and Histories

Imaging the Rim