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- W2608596607 abstract "Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Acknowledgements I would like to thank Amie Arluke, Maxine Baca Zinn, Heide Dobratt, Esther Firova, Matthew Gutmann, Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo, and the SSJ reviewers for their help in preparing this essay. Notes [1] Klein Klein, A. 1997. Baseball on the Border: A Tale of Two Laredos, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. [Crossref] , [Google Scholar], Baseball on the Border and ‘Borderline Treason: Nationalisms and Baseball on the Texas-Mexican Border’. [2] Paredes Paredes, A. 1993. Folklore and Culture on the Texas-Mexican Border, Austin, TX: University of Texas Press. [Google Scholar], ‘Folklore and Culture’, 219. [3] Paz Paz, O. 1962. Labyrinth of Solitude, New York: Grove Press. [Google Scholar], Labyrinth of Solitude, 77. [4] Gutmann Gutmann, M. 1994. The Meanings of Macho: Changing Mexican Male Identities. Masculinities, 2(1): 21–33. [Google Scholar], The Meanings of Macho. 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