Latina/o Midwest Reader (Latinos in Chicago and Midwest),Used

Latina/o Midwest Reader (Latinos in Chicago and Midwest),Used

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UPC: 9780252082771
Brand: University of Illinois Press
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From 2000 to 2010, the Latino population increased by more than 73 percent across eight midwestern states. These interdisciplinary essays explore issues of history, education, literature, art, and politics defining todays Latina/o Midwest. Some contributors delve into the Latina/o revitalization of rural areas, where communities have launched bold experiments in duallanguage immersion education while seeing integrated neighborhoods, churches, and sports teams become the norm. Others reveal metro areas as laboratories for emerging Latino subjectivities, places where for some, the term Latina/o itself corresponds to a new type of lived identity as different Latina/o groups interact in shared neighborhoods, schools, and workplaces.Eyeopening and provocative, The Latina/o Midwest Reader rewrites the conventional wisdom on today's Latina/o community and how it faces challengesand thrivesin the heartland.Contributors: Aid Acosta, Frances R. Aparicio, Jay Arduser, Jane Blocker, Carolyn Colvin, Mara Eugenia Cotera, Theresa Delgadillo, Lilia Fernndez, Claire F. Fox, Felipe Hinojosa, Michael D. InnisJimnez, Jos E. Limn, Marta Mara Maldonado, Louis G. Mendoza, Amelia Mara de la Luz Montes, Kim Potowski, Ramn H. RiveraServera, Rebecca M. Schreiber, Omar ValerioJimnez, Santiago VaqueraVsquez, Darrel WanzerSerrano, Janet Weaver, and Elizabeth Willmore

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