The Columbia History of Latinos in the United States Since 1960

The Columbia History of Latinos in the United States Since 1960

Einband:
Kartonierter Einband
EAN:
9780231118095
Untertitel:
Englisch
Genre:
Geschichte
Autor:
David (Univeristy of California, San Di Gutierrez
Herausgeber:
Columbia University Press
Anzahl Seiten:
512
Erscheinungsdatum:
29.09.2006
ISBN:
978-0-231-11809-5

Klappentext Latinos are now the largest so-called minority group in the United States -- the result of a growth trend that began in the mid-twentieth century -- and the influence of Latin cultures on American life is reflected in everything from politics to education to mass cultural forms such as music and television. Yet very few volumes have attempted to analyze or provide a context for this dramatic historical development. The Columbia History of Latinos in the United States Since 1960 is among the few comprehensive histories of Latinos in America. This collaborative! interdisciplinary volume provides not only cutting-edge interpretations of recent Latino history! including essays on the six major immigrant groups (Mexicans! Cubans! Puerto Ricans! Dominicans! Central Americans! and South Americans)! but also insight into the major areas of contention and debate that characterize Latino scholarship in the early twenty-first century. This much-needed book offers a broad overview of this era of explosive demographic and cultural change by exploring the recent histories of all the major national and regional Latino subpopulations and reflecting on what these historical trends might mean for the future of both the United States and the other increasingly connected nations of the Western Hemisphere. While at one point it may have been considered feasible to explore the histories of national populations in isolation from one another! all of the contributors to this volume highlight the deep transnational ties and interconnections that bind different peoples across national and regional lines. Thus! each chapter on Latino national subpopulations explores the ambiguous and shifting boundaries that so loosely define them both in the United States and in their countries of origin. A multinational perspective on important political and cultural themes -- such as Latino gender systems! religion! politics! expressive and artistic cultures! and interactions with the law -- helps shape a realistic interpretation of the Latino experience in the United States. Zusammenfassung Provides interpretations of Latino history! including essays on the six major immigrant groups (Mexicans! Cubans! Puerto Ricans! Dominicans! Central Americans! and South Americans) and insight into major areas of historical debate. This work aims to offer a realistic interpretation of the Latino experience in the United States. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction. Demography and the Shifting Boundaries of "Community": Reflections on "U.S. Latinos" and the Evolution of Latino Studies! by David. G. GutiÈrrezGlobalization! Labor Migration! and the Demographic Revolution: Ethnic Mexicans in the Late Twentieth Century! by David. G. GutiÈrrezSocial Polarization and Colonized Labor: Puerto Ricans in the United States! 1945-2000! by Kelvin A. Santiago-Valles and Gladys JimÈnez-MuÒozExiles! Immigrants! and Transnationals: The Cuban Communities of the United States! by MarÌa Cristina GarcÌaCentral American Immigrants: Diverse Populations! Changing Communities! by Norma Stoltz Chinchilla and Nora HamiltonTransnational Ties and Incorporation: The Case of Dominicans in the United States! by Peggy LevittThe Other "Other Hispanics": South American-Origin Latinos in the United States! by Marilyn EspitiaGender and the Latino Experience in Late-Twentieth-Century America! by Pierrette Hondagneu-SoteloFrom Barrios to Barricades: Religion and Religiosity in Latino Life! by Anthony M. Stevens-ArroyoU.S. Latino Expressive Cultures! by Frances R. AparicioThe Continuing Latino Quest for Full Membership and Equal Citizenship: Legal Progress! Social Setbacks! and Political Promise! by Kevin R. JohnsonThe Pressures of Perpetual Promise: Latinos and Politics! 1960-2003! by Louis DeSipio ...

Zusammenfassung
Provides interpretations of Latino history, including essays on the six major immigrant groups (Mexicans, Cubans, Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, Central Americans, and South Americans) and insight into major areas of historical debate. This work aims to offer a realistic interpretation of the Latino experience in the United States.

Inhalt
Introduction. Demography and the Shifting Boundaries of "Community": Reflections on "U.S. Latinos" and the Evolution of Latino Studies, by David. G. GutiÈrrez Globalization, Labor Migration, and the Demographic Revolution: Ethnic Mexicans in the Late Twentieth Century, by David. G. GutiÈrrez Social Polarization and Colonized Labor: Puerto Ricans in the United States, 1945-2000, by Kelvin A. Santiago-Valles and Gladys JimÈnez-MuÒoz Exiles, Immigrants, and Transnationals: The Cuban Communities of the United States, by MarÌa Cristina GarcÌa Central American Immigrants: Diverse Populations, Changing Communities, by Norma Stoltz Chinchilla and Nora Hamilton Transnational Ties and Incorporation: The Case of Dominicans in the United States, by Peggy Levitt The Other "Other Hispanics": South American-Origin Latinos in the United States, by Marilyn Espitia Gender and the Latino Experience in Late-Twentieth-Century America, by Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo From Barrios to Barricades: Religion and Religiosity in Latino Life, by Anthony M. Stevens-Arroyo U.S. Latino Expressive Cultures, by Frances R. Aparicio The Continuing Latino Quest for Full Membership and Equal Citizenship: Legal Progress, Social Setbacks, and Political Promise, by Kevin R. Johnson The Pressures of Perpetual Promise: Latinos and Politics, 1960-2003, by Louis DeSipio


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