
New Books in Political Science Arely M. Zimmerman, "Contentious Citizenship: Salvadoran Activism and Belonging Across Borders" (U Arizona Press, 2026)
May 3, 2026
Arely M. Zimmerman, associate professor of Chicanx Latinx Studies and second-generation Salvadoran American. She explores Salvadoran activism, transnational networks, and how migrants remake belonging. Short scenes cover sanctuary mobilization, churches and hometown associations, gendered dynamics in revolutionary spaces, and the politics of remittances and return.
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Politics Outside State Structures
- Many activists deny being political while engaging in collective action because they reject state-centered politics.
- Zimmerman found they view power as community organizing and solidarity outside state institutions.
Esmeralda Shows Migration As Survival
- Esmeralda's story reframes migration as escape from political violence, not just economic choice.
- Zimmerman argues Salvadorans consciously claimed refugee identity even when U.S. asylum was denied due to U.S. backing of Salvadoran government.
Stories And Archives Make Diaspora Memory
- Storytelling and archives function as political pedagogy for intergenerational identity.
- Zimmerman documents CARESEN, CISPES, and community archives sustaining Civil War memory for younger Salvadorans.




