Browse by Goldsmiths authors: Aragon, Margarita
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Aragon, Margarita.
2019.
“Deep-seated Abnormality”: Military Psychiatry, Segregation, and Discourses of Black “Unfitness” in World War II.
Men and Masculinities, 22(2),
pp. 216-235.
ISSN 1097-184X
[Article]
Aragon, Margarita.
2016.
The Mexican’ and The ‘Cancer of the South’: Discourses of Race, Nation and Anti-Blackness in Early 20th Century Debate on Mexican Immigration.
Immigrants and Minorities, 35(1),
pp. 59-77.
ISSN 0261-9288
[Article]
Aragon, Margarita.
2015.
“A General Separation of Colored and White”: The WWII Riots, Military Segregation, and Racism(s) beyond the White/Nonwhite Binary.
Sociology of Race and Ethnicity, 1(4),
pp. 503-516.
ISSN 2332-6492
[Article]
Aragon, Margarita.
2014.
The difference that ‘one drop’ makes: Mexican and African Americans, mixedness and racial categorisation in the early twentieth century.
Subjectivity, 7(1),
pp. 18-36.
ISSN 1755-6341
[Article]
Aragon, Margarita.
2013.
'This Ruinous Element': African and Mexican Americans as 'Racial Problems' in early 20th Century California.
Doctoral thesis, Goldsmiths, University of London
[Thesis]
Aragon, Margarita.
2007.
Brown Youth, Black Fashion and a White Riot.
Working Paper.
Goldsmiths, University of London, London.
[Report]