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Acknowledgments | ||
Ch. 1 | Introduction: Latino Crossings | 1 |
Ch. 2 | "Latino" Locations: The Politics of Space in Chicago | 31 |
Ch. 3 | Economies of Dignity: Ideologies of Work and Worth | 57 |
Ch. 4 | Performing Deservingness: "Civility" and "Modernity" in Conflict | 83 |
Ch. 5 | Familiar Apparitions: Gender and Ideologies of the Family | 107 |
Ch. 6 | Latino Languages, Mixed Signals | 145 |
Ch. 7 | Latino Rehearsals: Divergent Articulations of Latinidad | 175 |
Ch. 8 | Conclusion: Latino Futures? | 211 |
Notes | 219 | |
References | 235 | |
Index | 247 |
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