Border Thinking
Andrea Dyrness, Enrique SepĂșlveda III
âBorder Thinking offers critical insights into how Latinx youth speak back to racializing, colonial discourses that frame them as outsiders. It is theoretically sophisticated, engaging, and methodologically innovative, offering new insights into participatory methodologiesâbut its true contribution lies in how it reveals young peopleâs creative imaginings of transnational forms of citizenship and belonging that are too often silenced by integration initiatives focused on national assimilation.ââReva Jaffe-Walter, author of Coercive Concern: Nationalism, Liberalism, and the Schooling of Muslim Youth