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Part VII : En El Mundo: Transnational Connections


Subject Race and Ethnicity Studies » Latino/a Studies

DOI: 10.1111/b.9781405126229.2007.x


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CHAPTER FORTY-ONE. Latinas/os and Latin America: Topics, Destinies, Disciplines CHAPTER FORTY-TWO. Latinas/os and the (Re)racializing of US Society and Politics CHAPTER FORTY-THREE. Refugees or Economic Immigrants? Immigration from Latin America and the Politics of US Refugee Policy CHAPTER FORTY-FOUR. Inter-American Ethnography: Tracking Salvadoran Transnationality at the Borders of Latina/o and Latin American Studies CHAPTER FORTY-FIVE. From the Borderlands to the Transnational? Critiquing Empire in the Twenty-First Century ... log in or subscribe to read full text

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