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Series Introduction | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction: Processes, New Prospects, and Approaches | 1 | |
Pt. I | Reconceptualizing Latina/o Studies and the Study of Latina/o Subjects | 39 |
1 | Transforming Chicana/o and Latina/o Politics: Globalization and the Formation of Transnational Resistance in the United States and Chiapas | 47 |
2 | The Politics of Labeling: Latino/a Cultural Identities of Self and Others | 73 |
3 | Reframing Postmodernist Constructions of Difference: Subaltern Spaces, Power, and Citizenship | 91 |
Pt. II | Cultural Processes and Changing Forms of Ethnic Identity | 111 |
4 | The Colonizing Mission of the United States in Puerto Rico, 1898-1930 | 115 |
5 | Ethnic Identity and Racial Formations: Race and Racism American-Style and a lo latino | 147 |
6 | Haciendo patria: The charreada and the Formation of a Mexican Transnational Identity | 167 |
7 | "La tierra's Always Perceived as Woman": Imagining Urban Communities in Chicago's Puerto Rican Community | 181 |
Pt. III | Transforming Work, Labor, Community, and Citizenship | 203 |
8 | Segmentation, Conflict, Community, and Coalitions: Lessons from the New Labor Movement | 205 |
9 | Engendering Transnationalism in Food Processing: Peripheral Vision on Both Sides of the U.S.-Mexican Border | 225 |
10 | Immigrant and Migrant Farmworkers in the Santa Maria Valley | 247 |
11 | Citizenship, Civil Society, and the Latina/o City: Claiming Subaltern Spaces, Reframing the Public Sphere | 273 |
Conclusion: New Projects and Old Reminders | 293 | |
Index | 297 | |
About the Editors | 307 |
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