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Part I : Latinidades


Subject Race and Ethnicity Studies » Latino/a Studies

DOI: 10.1111/b.9781405126229.2007.x


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CHAPTER ONE. Marks of the Chicana Corpus: An Intervention in the Universality Debate CHAPTER TWO. The New Latin Nation: Immigration and the Hispanic Population of the United States CHAPTER THREE. “Dime con quién hablas, y te diré quién eres”: Linguistic (In)security and Latina/o Unity CHAPTER FOUR. (Re)constructing Latinidad: The Challenge of Latina/o Studies CHAPTER FIVE. The Name Game: Locating Latinas/os, Latins, and Latin Americans in the US Popular Music Landscape CHAPTER SIX. Cuando Dios y Usted Quiere: Latina/o Studies Between Religious Powers and Social Thought CHAPTER SEVEN. Latina/o Cultural Expressions: A View of US Society Through the Eyes of the Subaltern ... log in or subscribe to read full text

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