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Preface and Acknowledgments ix
Cast of Characters xiii
Buscando la Identidad: Conceptualizing What It Means to Be Mexicana/o and Chicana/o 3
Stepping Stones: Revisiting Research on Immigrant Youth and Native Minorities 10
Youths of Mexican Descent: Falling between the Cracks, Falling into the Frontera Abyss 22
Escuchando las Voces da la Juventud, Listening to Youths' Voices 57
Latina/o Youth Cultures: The Crossroads and Collisions of Colors, Customs, and Style 88
Serpent Tongues, Social Hierarchies, and National Citizenship: The Splitting of Border Languages and Cultures between Latina/o Youths 126
Discussion and Conclusion: Negotiating the Middle Spaces of Mexicanness and Other Possibilities 179
Appendixes 198
Notes 205
References 217
Index 227
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