Latina/os and World War II : mobility, agency, and ideology / edited by Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez and B.V. Olguín.

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Online Access: Full Text (via ProQuest)
Main Authors: Rivas-Rodriguez, Maggie (Author, Editor), Olguín, B. V., 1965- (Author, Editor)
Other title:Latinas and World War II.
Latinos and World War II.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Austin : University of Texas Press, 2014.
Edition:First edition.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preface : navigating bureaucratic imprecision in the search for an accurate count of Latino/a military service in World War II / Karl Eschbach and Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez
  • Introduction : mapping Latina/o mobility, agency, and ideology in the World War II era / Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez and B.V. Olguín
  • Ybor city goes to war : the evolution and transformation of a "Latin" community in Florida, 1886-1950 / Gary R. Mormino
  • Pvt. Evelio Grillo and Sgt. Norberto González : Afro-Latino experiences of war and segregation / Frank André Guridy
  • Higher education, the GI Bill, and the postwar lives of Latino veterans and their families / Angelica Aguilar Rodríguez, Julian Vasquez Heilig, and Allison Prochnow
  • Transnational Latino soldiering : military service and ethnic politics during World War II / Luís Alvarez
  • "Intellectually he was courageous; in public action he was cautious and prudent" : a reassessment of Carlos E. Castañeda's wartime service / Marianne M. Bueno
  • The Mexican voice goes to war : identities, issues, and ideas in World War II-era Mexican American journalism and youth activism / Félix F. Gutiérrez
  • "Capitán, ¿a qué huele la sangre?" : Mexicana/o Vaudeville and militarized citizenship during World War II / Peter C. Haney
  • "Con dolor de corazón" : militarization and transracial recognition among Mexican Americans and Filipinos in the Bataan Death March / Jordan Beltrán Gonzales
  • Tejanas on the home front : women, bombs, and the (re)gendering of war in Mexican American World War II literature / Patricia Portales
  • Interrogating the soldado razo : masculinity, soldiering, and ideology in Mexican American World War II memoir and theater / B.V. Olguín
  • Seeking "America" : a Cuban journey through the United States and beyond during the World War II era / Gerald E. Poyo.
  • Preface : navigating bureaucratic imprecision in the search for an accurate count of Latino/a military service in World War II / Karl Eschbach and Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez
  • Introduction : mapping Latina/o mobility, agency, and ideology in the World War II era / Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez and B.V. Olgui⁽ѓn
  • Ybor city goes to war : the evolution and transformation of a "Latin" community in Florida, 1886-1950 / Gary R. Mormino
  • Pvt. Evelio Grillo and Sgt. Norberto Gonza⁽ѓlez : Afro-Latino experiences of war and segregation / Frank Andre Guridy
  • Higher education, the GI Bill, and the postwar lives of Latino veterans and their families / Angelica Aguilar Rodri⁽ѓguez, Julian Vasquez Heilig, and Allison Prochnow
  • Transnational Latino soldiering : military service and ethnic politics during World War II / Lui⁽ѓs Alvarez
  • "Intellectually he was courageous; in public action he was cautious and prudent" : a reassessment of Carlos E. Castan⁽ёeda's wartime service / Marianne M. Bueno
  • The Mexican voice goes to war : identities, issues, and ideas in World War II-era Mexican American journalism and youth activism / Felix F. Gutierrez
  • "Capita⁽ѓn, a que huele la sangre" : Mexicana/o Vaudeville and militarized citizenship during World War II / Peter C. Haney
  • "Con dolor de corazo⁽ѓn" : militarization and transracial recognition among Mexican Americans and Filipinos in the Bataan Death March / Jordan Beltra⁽ѓn Gonzales
  • Tejanas on the home front : women, bombs, and the (re)gendering of war in Mexican American World War II literature / Patricia Portales
  • Interrogating the soldado razo : masculinity, soldiering, and ideology in Mexican American World War II memoir and theater / B.V. Olgui⁽ѓn
  • Seeking "America" : a Cuban journey through the United States and beyond during the World War II era / Gerald E. Poyo.