Transnational Latina/o communities : politics, processes, and cultures

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Transnational Latina/o communities : politics, processes, and cultures

edited by Carlos G. Vélez-Ibáñez and Anna Sampaio with Manolo González-Estay

(Latin American perspectives in the classroom)

Rowman & Littlefield, c2002

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This groundbreaking text challenges the traditional paradigm of Latina/o studies by focusing on transnational issues and examining the manner in which gender, race, and class emerge out of local and global processes. Divided into three parts, the volume first critiques current theoretical and methodological approaches within the discipline. It then explores alternate propositions concerning material culture and human identity by introducing different frames for analysis. Finally, it moves us beyond nation-based approaches of previous studies as well as attending to emergent rural and urban innovations at the local level. This work expands our understandings and links between Latino and Latin American studies and will be an invaluable resource for students and scholars from both fields.

目次

Chapter 1 Introduction: Processes, New Prospects, and Approaches Part 2 Part I: Reconceptualizing Latina/o Studies and the Study of Latina/o Subjects Chapter 3 Transforming Chicana/o and Latina/o Politics: Globalization, and the Formation of Transnational Resistance in the U.S. and Chiapas Chapter 4 The Politics of Labeling: Latino/aCultural Identities of Self and Others Chapter 5 Reframing Postmodernist Constructions of Difference: Subaltern Spaces, Power, and Citizenship Part 6 Part II: Cultural Processes and Changing Forms of Ethnic Identity Chapter 7 The Colonizing Mission of the United States in Puerto Rico: 1898-1930 Chapter 8 Ethnic Identity, and Racial Formations: Race and Racism American Style and a lo latino Chapter 9 Haciendo patria: The charreada and the Formation of a Mexican Transnational Identity Chapter 10 'La tierra's Always Perceived as Woman': Imagining Urban Communities in Chicago's Puerto Rican Community Part 11 Part III: Transforming Work, Labor, Community, and Citizenship Chapter 12 Segmentation, Conflict, Community, and Coalitions: Lessons from the New Labor Movement Chapter 13 Engendering Transnationalism in Food Processing: Peripheral Vision on Both Sides of the U.S.-Mexican Border Chapter 14 Immigrant and Migrant Farm Workers in the Santa Maria Valley Chapter 15 Citizenship, Civil Society, and the Latina/o City: Claiming Subaltern Spaces, Reframing the Public Sphere Chapter 16 Conclusion: New Projects and Old Reminders

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