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Title The Latino/a condition : a critical reader / edited by Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic.
Alternative Title Latino condition
Latina condition
Publication Info New York ; London : New York University Press, 1998.


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Descript xix, 715 p. ; 26 cm.
Contents The shape of the Latino group: who are we and what are we talking about anyway? -- Conquest and immigration: how we got (get) here -- Nativism, racism, and our social construction as a "problem" group: how once we were here, we were racialized by the dominant culture -- Racial construction and demonization in mass culture: media treatment and stereotypes -- Counterstories: we begin to talk back and "name our own reality" -- Rebellious lawyering and resistance strategies: we fight back -- Revisionist law: does the legal system work for us? -- Assimilationism: maybe our best strategy is just to duck? -- Splits and tensions within the civil rights community -- Sex, gender, and class: sure I'm a Latino, but I'm still different from you, how about It? -- English-only, bilingualism, interpreters: you mean I can't speak spanish? -- The border as metaphor : what border theory tells us about culture.
ISBN 0814718949 (hbk.)
0814718957 (pbk.)
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Subject Hispanic Americans -- Social conditions.
Hispanic Americans -- Politics and government.
Racism -- United States.
United States -- Race relations.
Alt author Delgado, Richard, 1939-
Stefancic, Jean, 1940-
Alternative Title Latino condition
Latina condition
Descript xix, 715 p. ; 26 cm.
Contents The shape of the Latino group: who are we and what are we talking about anyway? -- Conquest and immigration: how we got (get) here -- Nativism, racism, and our social construction as a "problem" group: how once we were here, we were racialized by the dominant culture -- Racial construction and demonization in mass culture: media treatment and stereotypes -- Counterstories: we begin to talk back and "name our own reality" -- Rebellious lawyering and resistance strategies: we fight back -- Revisionist law: does the legal system work for us? -- Assimilationism: maybe our best strategy is just to duck? -- Splits and tensions within the civil rights community -- Sex, gender, and class: sure I'm a Latino, but I'm still different from you, how about It? -- English-only, bilingualism, interpreters: you mean I can't speak spanish? -- The border as metaphor : what border theory tells us about culture.
ISBN 0814718949 (hbk.)
0814718957 (pbk.)
Subject Hispanic Americans -- Social conditions.
Hispanic Americans -- Politics and government.
Racism -- United States.
United States -- Race relations.
Alt author Delgado, Richard, 1939-
Stefancic, Jean, 1940-
Alternative Title Latino condition
Latina condition
LOCATION SHELVED AT LOAN TYPE STATUS
 BJL 4th Floor  E184.S75 L355  8 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE

Subject Hispanic Americans -- Social conditions.
Hispanic Americans -- Politics and government.
Racism -- United States.
United States -- Race relations.
Descript xix, 715 p. ; 26 cm.
Contents The shape of the Latino group: who are we and what are we talking about anyway? -- Conquest and immigration: how we got (get) here -- Nativism, racism, and our social construction as a "problem" group: how once we were here, we were racialized by the dominant culture -- Racial construction and demonization in mass culture: media treatment and stereotypes -- Counterstories: we begin to talk back and "name our own reality" -- Rebellious lawyering and resistance strategies: we fight back -- Revisionist law: does the legal system work for us? -- Assimilationism: maybe our best strategy is just to duck? -- Splits and tensions within the civil rights community -- Sex, gender, and class: sure I'm a Latino, but I'm still different from you, how about It? -- English-only, bilingualism, interpreters: you mean I can't speak spanish? -- The border as metaphor : what border theory tells us about culture.
Alt author Delgado, Richard, 1939-
Stefancic, Jean, 1940-
ISBN 0814718949 (hbk.)
0814718957 (pbk.)

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