Latinos and citizenship The dilemma of belonging /

"The nation's fast-growing Latino population raises a host of vital issues for American politics in the 21st century. What forms of 'belonging' will Latinos embrace, or be able to embrace? To what extent will ugly forms of nativism re-emerge? Will Latinos work to transform citize...

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Group Author: Oboler, Suzanne
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Literature type: Electronic Software eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9780230601451
Summary: "The nation's fast-growing Latino population raises a host of vital issues for American politics in the 21st century. What forms of 'belonging' will Latinos embrace, or be able to embrace? To what extent will ugly forms of nativism re-emerge? Will Latinos work to transform citizenship in more regional, trans-national, or multi-national directions? The stimulating essays collected in Suzanne Oboler's Latinos and Citizenship provide enriching food for thought on these and many other crucial questions." - Rogers M. Smith, Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Political Science, Unive
Item Description: Ebook.
Carrier Form: 352 p.
ISBN: 9781403967398
9780230601451 :
0230601456 :
CLC: D771.224
Contents: Introduction: Redefining Citizenship as a Lived Experience - Suzanne Oboler * "How They Ignore our Rights as American Citizens:" Puerto Rican Migrants and the Politics of Citizenship in the New Deal Era - Lorrin Thomas * The Legal Production of Mexican/Migrant "Illegality." - Nicholas de Genova * Regulating Transnational Citizens in the Post-1996 Welfare Reform Era: Dominican Immigrants in New York City - Greta Gilbertson * Dual Citizenship and Political Participation: Migrants in the Interplay of United States and Colombian Politics - Cristina Escobar * Roads to Citizenship: Mexican Migrant