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by Elaine Carey


  personal history of

  transnational trafficking exposed by

  in U.S. Customs

  for U.S. government

  scholars and scholarship: on crime and women

  on drug trade women

  on gender roles in crime

  on la Nacha

  in research and studies

  Schroeder, Hugo

  Schultz, Dutch

  Schwartz, Sam

  searches

  Segura Millán, Jorge

  sexuality and sexual predation: of Chinese

  of drug trade women

  power through

  race, drug trade, and

  Sherman, Henry

  shipment methods, transnational trafficking

  sickness, drug use as

  Silverstein, Eva

  Sindicato Nacional Pro-Raza (Pro-race National Syndicate, SNPR)

  Smitten, Richard

  smuggling: of alcohol

  by automobile

  Chinese in

  family’s role in

  guns

  human

  by immigrants

  of legal contraband

  Mexican economy impacted by

  Mexican role in

  over distance

  U.S.-Mexico border

  women in

  work-related. See also trafficking; women, as mules

  SNPR. See Sindicato Nacional Pro-Raza

  social hygiene and health

  addiction and

  from Mexican government

  of Mexican people

  modernization through

  in nation building

  in U.S.

  society. See student and social movements, Mexican; youth culture, 1960s

  soldiers, U.S.

  solitary. See privacy or private

  Sonora state

  Spanish colonists

  State Department

  stereotypes, of drug trade women

  Stewart, James B.

  Stock, Sadie

  street market

  student and social movements, Mexican: Mexican drug trade linked to

  Mexican government opposed by

  political subversion and

  violence from

  youth culture of 1960s and

  supply, drug policy on

  surveillance

  Task Force Relating to Narcotics, Marijuana, and Dangerous Drugs

  technology: in bootlegging

  of customs and border control

  drug trade

  foreigners associated with

  Terry, Charles Edward

  “tolerance zones”

  To the Ends of the Earth

  trafficking: from Corsica

  distance in successful

  franchises and franchising

  gender and racial stereotypes of

  gender and transnational concepts in

  human

  by León

  police corruption in. See also transnational and transnational trafficking; and specific traffickers

  transnational and transnational trafficking: Anslinger and

  of Blanco

  of la Chata

  of cocaine

  coded language used in

  communication in

  demand driving

  drug policy and control

  drug trade women in

  gender relation to concepts of

  in heroin

  of Mermelstein

  Mexico in

  of la Nacha

  narcotics policing, development of

  popular culture impacted by

  profit

  of Sarmiento

  Scharff exposing

  shipment methods

  state challenged in

  along U.S.-Mexico border

  in Wendt case

  women as mules in

  during World War II

  “transnational moral entrepreneurs”

  transshipment, national borders for

  treatment, for addiction

  Trujillo, Carlos

  Turner, Perry Milton

  United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs

  United States (U.S.): Canada border with

  cocaine demand in

  crime and narcotics history

  international drug enforcement from

  on Mexican deviancy and vice

  Mexican transshipment of cocaine to

  opium and opiates in

  social hygiene and health in

  soldiers’ drug use

  white women and drug threat in

  U.S. Customs: Scharff in

  searches

  women smuggling and

  U.S. government: Argentina government cooperation with

  Blanco for

  la Chata for

  drug control and policy of

  on drug enforcement

  drug war from

  Mexican government collaboration with

  Mexican government’s drug policy and

  on Mexican port control

  la Nacha for

  narconarratives of

  on opium and opiates

  Scharff for. See also Price Daniel hearings

  U.S.-Mexico border: as danger and vice site

  drug control and policy

  drug criminalization along

  drug trade women along

  illegal flows along

  militarization of

  Scharff personal history on

  smuggling along

  transnational trafficking along

  Vaca Cordella, Gastón

  Vader, Rae V.

  van Schendel, Willem

  Vásquez Pérez, Francisco

  Vásquez Rojas, Genaro

  Vega, A. Perales

  vice: in Mexican people

  narconarrative of North American

  race in

  U.S.-Mexico border as site of

  women peddlers and narconarrative of

  Villa, Pancho

  violence: in Colombia

  of drug trade men

  drug trade women and

  from drug war

  from marijuana

  politics and

  power through

  profit relationship to

  through rape

  student movement

  La violencia

  Wallace, Mickey

  war on drugs. See drug war

  WCTU. See Woman’s Christian Temperance Union

  Wendt, Maria

  arrest and confession of

  la Chata compared to

  class and identity of

  communication in transnational trafficking of

  contemporary women mules compared to

  drug trade women stereotypes used by

  escape and recapture of

  international drug trade in case of

  media on

  as transnational mule

  trial of

  U.S. Customs search of

  women as mules and

  Woman’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU)

  women: addiction for

  in bootlegging

  Chinese association with Mexican

  commerce for lower class

  in customs and border patrol

  Department of Health targeting

  in drug enforcement

  drug use and gender roles of

  family and role of

  informal economy exploited by

  Mexican Revolution for lower class

  in organized crime

  as peddlers

  in political subversion

  power through body of

  rape for

  scholarship on crime and

  in smuggling

  street markets for

  U.S. and drugs as threat to white

  women, as mules: attention and searches of

  in cocaine trafficking

  in international drug trade

  in María F
ull of Grace

  nature and function of

  popular culture and detained

  in transnational trafficking

  Wendt compared to contemporary

  women, in drug trade

  addiction for

  anonymity for

  appearance of

  under Blanco

  business fronts and money laundering for

  common roles of

  contemporary depictions of

  discretion exercised by

  distance maintained by

  drug enforcement women to counteract

  drug family role of

  drug trade men partnering with

  equality for

  feminine redefined by

  as foreigners

  history of

  importance of

  kinship and

  lifestyle of

  masculinity and

  media narconarratives of

  men profiting from

  in Mexico narconarratives

  mobility of

  motivations for

  North American border regions and

  popular culture on

  power of

  Price Daniel hearings on

  in processing

  prostitution for

  research and studies on

  scholars on

  sexuality of

  stereotypes of

  transnational trafficking by

  U.S. Customs and searching of

  along U.S.-Mexico border

  violence and. See also Blanco, Griselda “The Godmother”; la Chata, Lola; la Nacha; Sarmiento, Yolanda; Wendt, Maria

  work, smuggling related to

  World War I

  World War II

  youth cultures. See also student and social movements, Mexican

 

 

 


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