The Latino/a Condition – A Critical Reader, Second Edition
Autor Richard Delgadoen Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 dec 2010
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814720394
ISBN-10: 0814720390
Pagini: 646
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 15 mm
Greutate: 1.33 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Wiley
ISBN-10: 0814720390
Pagini: 646
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 15 mm
Greutate: 1.33 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Wiley
Cuprins
Contents; Acknowledgments xvi; Introduction 1; Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic; Part I: The Shape of the Latino Group: Who Are We and What Are We Talking about Anyway?; 1. Welcome to the Old World 6; Earl Shorris; 2. Hispanics? Thats What They Call Us 12; Suzanne Oboler; 3. Chance, Context, and Choice in the Social Construction of Race 18; Ian F. Haney López; 4. Latino/a Identity and Multi-Identity Community and Culture 33; Leslie G. Espinoza; 5. Building Bridges: Latinas and Latinos at the Crossroads 41; Berta Esperanza Hernández-Truyol; 6. Life in the Hyphen 53; Ilan Stavans; 7. Re-imaging the Latino/a Race 61; Angel R. Oquendo; 8. The Question of Race 78; Clara E. Rodriguez; 9. Gateway to Whiteness: The Census and Hispanic/Latino Identity 90; Gutavo Chacon Mendoza; From the Editors: Issues and Comments 102; Suggested Readings 104; Part II: Conquest and Immigration: How We Got (Get) Here; 10. Occupied America 112; Rodolfo Acuña; 11. The First U.S. Latinos: White Wealth and Mexican Labor 119; Joe R. Feagin; 12. Tracing the Trajectories of Conquest 127; Juan F. Perea; 13. Latinos in the United States: Invitation and Exile 143; Gilbert Paul Carrasco; 14. Greasers Go Home: Mexican Immigration, the 1920s 160; Rodolfo Acuña; 15. Ambivalent Reception 172; Wayne A. Cornelius; 16. No Poor Need Apply 179; Kevin R. Johnson; 17. The Privatization of Immigration Control 189; Robert Koulish; 18. Puerto Rico and the Federal Government 198; Roger Daniels; 19. The Cuban American Exile Ideology 206; Guillermo J. Grenier; From the Editors: Issues and Comments 214; Suggested Readings 216; Part III: Nativism, Racism, and Our Social Construction as a Problem Group: How Once We Were Here, We Were Racialized by the Dominant Culture; 20. A Separate and Inferior Race 227; José Luis Morín; 21. Anglo-Saxons and Mexicans 247; Reginald Horsman; 22. Occupied Mexico 252; Ronald Takaki; 23. Initial Contacts: Niggers, Redskins, and Greasers 264; ; Arnoldo De León; 24. The Mexican Problem 278; Carey McWilliams; 25. The Mexican Question in the Southwest 281; Emma Tenayuca and Homer Brooks; 26. The Master Narrative of White Supremacy in California 291; Tomás Almaguer; 27. Are Anti-Immigrant Statements Racist or Nativist? What Difference Does It Make? 301; René Galindo and Jami Vigil; From the Editors: Issues and Comments 315; Suggested Readings 317; Part IV: Racial Construction and Demonization in Mass Culture: Media Treatment and Stereotypes; 28. Racial Depiction in American Law and Culture 328; Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic; 29. Hispanic Stereotyping 340; Charles Ramirez Berg; 30. Imaging Mexican Americans: Rationalizing Oppression 349; Joe R. Feagin; 31. From El Bandido to Gang Member 358; Mary Romero; 32. The Triple Taboo 363; Richard Delgado; 33. The War on Terrorism and Its Consequences for Latinas/os 379; Steven W. Bender; 34. Latinos, Inc.: The Marketing and Making of a People 386; Arlene Dávila; 35. Repercussions of Latinos Colonized Mentality 393; Laura M. Padilla; From the Editors: Issues and Comments 400; Suggested Readings 403; Part V: Counterstories: We Begin to Talk Back and Name Our Own Reality; 36. My Grandfathers Stories and Immigration Law 411; Michael A. Olivas; 37. Storytelling for Oppositionists and Others 424; Richard Delgado; 38. I Am Joaquín: Rodolfo Corky Gonzales and the Retroactive Construction of Chicanismo 449; George Hartley; 39. Borderlands 463; Gloria Anzaldúa; 40. Rodrigos Chronicle 479; Richard Delgado ; 41. The Significance of Narrative for Outsiders 486; George A. Martinez; 42. Narrative, Storytelling, and the Mantra of Intersectionality 498; Antonia Darder and Rodolfo D. Torres; 43. Insurgent Metaphors 504; Otto Santa Ana; From the Editors: Issues and Comments 512; Suggested Readings 514; Part VI: Rebellious Lawyering and Resistance Strategies: We Fight Back; 44. The Idea of a Constitution in the Chicano Tradition 521; Gerald P. López; 45. Early Chicano Activism: Zoot Suits, Sleepy Lagoon, and the Road to Delano 529; Rodolfo Acuña; 46. Breaking the Law on Principle 551; Michael A. Olivas; 47. Life in the Trenches 567; Oscar Zeta Acosta; 48. Legal Violence and the Chicano Movement 579; Ian F. Haney López; 49. Is a Burrito A Sandwich? 587; Marjorie Florestal; 50. The Work We Know So Little About 600; Gerald P. López; 51. Should Good People Be Prosecutors? 612; Paul Butler; From the Editors: Issues and Comments 618; Suggested Readings 620; Part VII: Revisionist Law: Does the Legal System Work for Us?; 52. The Black/White Binary Paradigm of Race 629; Juan F. Perea; 53. The Black/White Binary: How Does It Work? 644; Richard Delgado; 54. Chicano Indianism 660; Martha Menchaca; 55. Mexican Americans as a Legally Cognizable Class 673; Richard Delgado and Vicky Palacios; 56. Mexican Americans and Whiteness 687; George A. Martinez; 57. Mexican Americans and the Faustian Pact with Whiteness 697; Neil Foley; 58. Race and Erasure: The Salience of Race to Latinos/as 704; Ian F. Haney López; 59. Brown over Other White: Mexican Americans Litigation Strategy in School Desegregation Lawsuits 728; Steven H. Wilson; From the Editors: Issues and Comments 742; Suggested Readings 744; Part VIII: Assimilation: Maybe Our Best Strategy Is Just to Duck?; 60. LULAC and the Assimilationist Perspective 753; David G. Gutiérrez; 61. Melting Pot or Ring of Fire? 764; Kevin R. Johnson; 62. Assimilation and Demographic Replenishment 772; Mary Waters; 63. A Scholarship Boy 777; Richard Rodriguez; 64. Masks and Acculturation 781; Margaret E. Montoya; 65. The Mexican Case: The Story of the Immigrant Second Generation 795; Alejandro Portes and Rubén G. Rumbaut; 66. Harvard Homeboy 802; Ruben Navarrette, Jr.; 67. Dropping the Hyphen 809; Tanya Golash-Boza; 68. Going to School: Two Struggles 817; Julio Cammarota; From the Editors: Issues and Comments 831; Suggested Readings 833; Part IX: Splits and Tensions within the Civil Rights Community; 69. Over the Rainbow 841; Neil Foley; 70. Who Counts?: Title VII and the Hispanic Classification 855; Alex M. Saragoza, Concepción R. Juarez, Abel Valenzuela, Jr., and Oscar Gonzalez; 71. Latinegras: Desired WomenUndesirable Mothers, Daughters, Sisters, and Wives 864; Marta I. Cruz-Janzen; 72. Mestizaje and The Mexican Mestizo Self: No Hay Sangre Negra, So There Is No Blackness 872; Taunya Lovell Banks; 73. Inventing Race 879; John D. Skrentny; 74. Locating Latinos in the Field of Civil Rights: The Neoliberal Case for Radical Exclusion 888; Richard Delgado; 75. African-Americans, Latinos, and the Construction of Race Toward an Epistemic Coalition 905; George A. Martinez; 76. Do Immigrants Take Away Black Jobs? 911; Kevin R. Johnson and Bill Ong Hing; 77. Our Next Race Question: The Uneasiness between Blacks and Latinos 920; Jorge Klor De Alva, Earl Shorris, and Cornel West; From the Editors: Issues and Comments 932; Suggested Readings 934; Part X: Sex, Gender, and Class: Sure Im a Latino, but Im Still Different from YouHow about It?; 78. Mexican Gender Ideology 940; Adelaida R. Del Castillo; 79. Latinas and Religion: Subordination or State of Grace? 944; Laura M. Padilla; 80. In the Beginning He Wouldnt Lift Even a Spoon 956; Beatriz M. Pesquera; 81. Domestic Violence against Latinas 970; Jenny Rivera; 82. Chicano Rap: Machos y Malas Mujeres 981; Pancho McFarland; 83. Latina Sexuality, Reproduction, and Fertility as Threats to the Nation 994; Leo R. Chavez; 84. Maid in the U.S.A. 1013; Mary Romero; 85. Three Perspectives on Workplace Harassment of Women of Color 1023; Maria L. Ontiveros; 86. Whats in a Name?: Retention and Loss of the Maternal Surname 1033; Yvonne M. Cherena Pacheco; From the Editors: Issues and Comments 1045; Suggested Readings 1047; Part XI: English-Only, Bilingualism, Interpreters: You Mean I Cant Speak Spanish?; 87. Hold Your Tongue 1057; James Crawford; 88. The English Language Movement 1063; Steven W. Bender; 89. American Languages, Cultural Pluralism, and Official English 1069; Juan F. Perea; 90. How the Garcia Cousins Lost Their Accents 1084; Christopher David Ruiz Cameron; 91. The Law of the Noose: A History of Latino Lynching 1092; Richard Delgado; 92. Hernandez: The Wrong Message at the Wrong Time 1105; Miguel A. Méndez; 93. Attorney as Interpreter 1111; Bill Piatt; 94. Buscando America: Why Integration and Equal Protection Fail to Protect Latinos 1118; Juan F. Perea; 95. The Latin Look and Walter Cronkite Spanish 1134; Arlene Dávila; From the Editors: Issues and Comments 1140; Suggested Readings1142; About the Contributors 1149; Index
Recenzii
A valuable and highly informative discussion of the theoretical questions that underlie the production of popular culture in the twenty-first century. Latin American Research Review
Descriere
Offers a broad portrait of Latino/a life in the United States at the beginning of the twenty-first century