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Contents: Part I. Migrant workers, global racial capitalism and unfreedom
1. Introduction to race, gender and contemporary international labor migration regimes / Robyn Magalit Rodriguez
2. The narrative of ethno-racial labor competition and employee choice / Leticia Saucedo
Part II. The return of the bracero program? H-visa holders in the United States
3. Bringing back the bracero program: The migration industry in the recruitment of h-2 visa workers / Rubén Hernández-León, Efrén Sandoval Hernández and Lidia Muñoz Paniagua
4. Delegating discrimination in the temporary worker visa programs / Jennifer J. Lee and Rachel Micah-Jones
5. Tech coolies: Indian scientists and engineers entering the United States on h-1b visas / Roli Varma
Part III. Legal and organizing strategies for u.s. Immigrant and migrant workers
6. Workers with temporary protected status: The value and limits of delinking immigration and employment status / Shannon Gleeson and Kati Griffith
7. Garment worker organizing in los angeles / Mar Martinez and Mercedes Cortez
8. Emerging forms of organization for precarious migrant workers / Ken Wang
Part IV. Domestic workers and the politics of representation
9. Domestic workers and storytelling advocacy: Competing visions of migrant worker organizing / Sujatha Fernandes
10. Aesthetics of precarity: Racial performativity in the archive of migrant domestic work / Maria Eugenia López
Part V. The complexities of global processes for workers
11. Sustaining inequality: The incorporation of migrant remittances in the philippine political economy / Suzy Lee
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