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Nosotros : A Study of Everyday Meanings in Hispano New Mexico: Latinos in the United States

Autor Alvin O. Korte
en Limba Engleză Paperback – mar 2012
Much knowledge and understanding can be generated from the experiences of everyday life. In this engaging study, Alvin O. Korte examines how this concept applies to Spanish-speaking peoples adapted to a particular locale, specifically the Hispanos and Hispanas of northern New Mexico. Drawing on social philosopher Alfred Schutz’s theory of typification, Korte looks at how meaning and identity are crafted by quotidian activities. Incorporating phenomenological and ethnomethodological strategies, the author investigates several aspects of local Hispano culture, including the oral tradition, leave-taking, death and remembrances of the dead, spirituality, and the circle of life. Although avoiding a social-problems approach, the book devotes necessary attention to mortificación (the death of the self), desmadre (chaos and disorder), and mancornando (cuckoldry). Nosotros is a vivid and insightful exploration with applications in numerous fields.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781611860290
ISBN-10: 1611860296
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: 20
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: Michigan State University Press
Colecția Michigan State University Press
Seria Latinos in the United States


Notă biografică

Alvin O. Korte is a retired professor. He facilitates a group of domestic violence off enders for Somos Familia: Family Institute Inc.

Cuprins

Contents
Foreword by Rubén O. Martinez
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Phenomenology of Everyday Life: Fenomenología Cotidiana y los Hispanos
Chapter 2. The Oral Tradition: El Saber Popular
Chapter 3. Mortification, an Interactional Perspective: La Mortificación
Chapter 4. Shame, Respect, and Joking Exchanges: Vergüenza, Respeto, y la Carría
Chapter 5. Violence in Mexican Music: Mancornando
Chapter 6. Being in Prison: En la Pinta
Chapter 7. Multiple Realities: Múltiples Realidades
Chapter 8. Curse and Disorder: El Desmadre
Chapter 9. Leave Taking: Despedidas
Chapter 10. From Tombstones to Star Trek: ¡Qué poco soy! ¿No soy más?
Chapter 11. Seeking Light after the Great Night: Tinieblas
Chapter 12. Giving Thanks: Dando Gracias
Chapter 13. Final Thoughts: Pensamientos Últimos
Glossary
References
Index

Recenzii

 
Brilliant, original, provocative, and learned are just several of the words that come to mind to describe Nosotros, but even these words fall short. This superb phenomenological study of meaning structures of New Mexico's Hispanos is sure to become a classic.
—David W. Engstrom, coauthor of Hispanics in the United States and Our Diverse Society
 

 
Dr. Korte’s scholarly work demonstrates his incredible application of multiple methodologies to understand the creation of meaning in the everyday life of Hispano(a)s in Northern New Mexico. He applies his wide-ranging experiences of living, researching, teaching, and seeking to see and understand this people to present their family life, folklore, and lived experience.
—Katie McDonough, retired Professor of Social Work
 

 
No one writes about the everyday world of the Northern New Mexico Hispanos with the keen insight of Alvin Korte. Nosotros steeps the reader into the fabric of the people’s own understandings of themselves, their friends, families, and ultimately their community social world at the same time that it gives us the tools for approaching phenomenological and existential life.
—Felipe Gonzales, Professor of Sociology and Senior Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, University of New Mexico
 

Descriere

Much knowledge and understanding can be generated from the experiences of everyday life. In this engaging study, Alvin O. Korte examines how this concept applies to Spanish-speaking peoples adapted to a particular locale, specifically the Hispanos and Hispanas of northern New Mexico.