Description |
xxvii, 271 pages ; 23 cm. |
Series |
Jaguar books on Latin America ; no. 15 |
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Jaguar books on Latin America ; no. 15.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Sonoran migration to California, 1848-1856: a study in prejudice / Sister Mary Colette Standart -- Always the laborer, never the citizen: Anglo perceptions of the Mexican immigrant during the 1920s / Mark Reisler -- Importation of Mexican contract laborers to the United States, 1942-1964 / Manuel García y Griego -- Frontera: the border as symbol and reality in Mexican-American thought / Mario T. García -- Caravans of sorrow: noncitizen Americans of the |
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Southwest / Luisa Moreno -- "Star struck": acculturation, adolescence, and the Mexican-American woman, 1920-1950 / Vicki L. Ruiz -- From ranchero to Jaitón: ethnicity and class in Texas-Mexican music (two styles in the form of a pair) / Manuel Peña -- Sin fronteras?: Chicanos, Mexican Americans, and the emergence of the contemporary Mexican immigration debate, 1968-1978 / David G. Gutiérrez -- U.S. immigration policy toward Mexico in a global economy / Saskia |
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Sassen -- Implications of the North American Free Trade Agreement for Mexican migration into the United States / Dolores Acevedo and Thomas J. Espenshade -- Mexican migration and the social space of postmodernism / Roger Rouse. |
Subject |
Mexican Americans.
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Mexicans -- United States.
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Immigrants -- United States.
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United States -- Emigration and immigration.
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Mexico -- Emigration and immigration.
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Added Author |
Gutiérrez, David (David Gregory)
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ISBN |
0842024735 alkaline paper |
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0842024743 paperback alk. paper |
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