摘要:
Undocumented young people have been at the center of the immigrant rights movement since the turn of the century. However, their activism is part of a long and complex history of immigrant rights organizing. This article explores how undocumented young people are rearticulating the political imagination around immigrant rights and immigrant freedom and dignity in the United States. I analyze the edited collection Eclipse of Dreams to reflect on the ways that literary mediations written by undocumented or formerly undocumented young people and their allies open new avenues of thought to theorize the immigrant rights movement. I read Eclipse of Dreams as a collaborative project that adds to the multiplicity of perspectives engaging in a sustained reassessment of how undocumented migration and undocumented immigrants are imagined in the US public sphere. The article suggests that undocumented young activists challenge anti-immigrant discourses while also theorizing the immigrant rights movement as part of the struggle for social and racial justice in the United States. So & ntilde;ando de otra manera: la colecci & oacute;n Eclipse of Dreams y la imaginaci & oacute;n pol & iacute;tica de los j & oacute;venes activistas indocumentados. Los j & oacute;venes indocumentados han estado al centro del movimiento a favor de los derechos migratorios desde principios de siglo. Sin embargo, su activismo es parte de una larga y compleja historia de organizaci & oacute;n por los derechos de los inmigrantes. Este art & iacute;culo explora c & oacute;mo los j & oacute;venes est & aacute;n rearticulando la imaginaci & oacute;n pol & iacute;tica sobre los derechos migratorios y sobre la libertad y dignidad de los inmigrantes en los Estados Unidos. Analizamos la compilaci & oacute;n Eclipse of Dreams para reflexionar sobre las formas en las que las mediaciones literarias escritas por j & oacute;venes indocumentados o anteriormente indocumentados y sus aliados abren nuevas corrientes de p