The new Latino studies reader : a twenty-first-century perspective / edited by Ramón A. Gutiérrez and Tomás Almaguer.

"The New Latino Studies Reader is designed as a contemporary, updated, multi-faceted collection of writings that bring to force the exciting, necessary scholarship of the last decades. Its aim is to introduce a new generation of students to a wide-ranging set of writing that helps them have a t...

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Other Authors: Gutiérrez, Ramón A., 1951- (Editor), Almaguer, Tomás (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2016]
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300 |a xi, 657 pages :  |b illustrations ;  |c 25 cm. 
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a What's in a name? / Ramón A. Gutiérrez -- (Re)constructing latinidad / Frances R. Aparicio -- Celia's shoes / Frances Negrón-Muntaner -- The Latino crucible / Ramón A. Gutiérrez -- An historic overview of Latino immigration and the demographic transformation of the United States / David G. Gutiérrez -- Late-20th century immigration and U.S. foreign policy / Lillian Guerra -- Neither white nor black / Jorge Duany -- Hair race-ing / Ginetta E.B. Candelario -- Race, racialization, and Latino populations in the United States / Tomás Almaguer -- The working poor / Patricia Zavella -- Economies of dignity / Nicholas De Genova and Ana Y. Ramos-Zayas -- Not so golden? / Manuel Pastor Jr. -- Class, generation, and assimilation -- Latino lives / Luis Ricardo Fraga [and others] -- Generations of exclusion / Edward Telles and Vilma Ortiz -- Latinos in the power elite / Richard l. Zweigenhaft and G. William Domhoff -- Postscript / Richard l. Zweigenhaft and G. William Domhoff -- A history of Latina/o sexualities / Ramón A. Gutiérrez -- Gender strategies, settlement, and transnational life in the first generation / Robert Courtney Smith -- She's old school like that / Lorena García -- Longing and same-sex desire among Mexican men / Tomás Almaguer -- Latina/o participation / Lisa García Bedolla -- Young Latinos in an aging American society / David E. Hayes-Bautista, Werner Schink, and Jorge Chapa -- Afterword / David E. Hayes-Bautista, Werner Schink, and Jorge Chapa -- Life after prison / Martin Guevara Urbina -- Climate of fear / Southern Poverty Law Center -- What explains the immigrant rights marches of 2006? / Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo and Angelica Salas -- Wet foot, dry foot ... wrong foot / Ann Louise Bardach. 
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