Omar Valerio-Jiménez is an associate professor of history at the University of Texas at San Antonio and the author of River of Hope: Forging Identity and Nation in the Rio Grande Borderlands. Santiago Vaquera-Vásquez is an associate professor of Hispanic Southwest studies at the University of New Mexico and the author of One Day I’ll Tell You the Things I’ve Seen: Stories. Claire F. Fox is a professor in the departments of English and Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Iowa and the author of Making Art Panamerican: Cultural Policy and the Cold War. ¿
Omar Valerio-Jiménez is an associate professor of history at the University of Texas at San Antonio and the author of River of Hope: Forging Identity and Nation in the Rio Grande Borderlands. Santiago Vaquera-Vásquez is an associate professor of Hispanic Southwest studies at the University of New Mexico and the author of One Day I’ll Tell You the Things I’ve Seen: Stories. Claire F. Fox is a professor in the departments of English and Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Iowa and the author of Making Art Panamerican: Cultural Policy and the Cold War. ¿Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Omar Valerio-Jiménez is an associate professor of history at the University of Texas at San Antonio and the author of River of Hope: Forging Identity and Nation in the Rio Grande Borderlands. Santiago Vaquera-Vásquez is an associate professor of Hispanic Southwest studies at the University of New Mexico and the author of One Day I'll Tell You the Things I've Seen: Stories. Claire F. Fox is a professor in the departments of English and Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Iowa and the author of Making Art Panamerican: Cultural Policy and the Cold War.
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Title Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: History, Placemaking, and Cultural Contributions - Omar Valerio-Jiménez, Santiago Vaqu Part 1. The Browning of the Midwest Conversations across "Our America": Latinoization and the New Geography of Latinas/os - Louis Men Al Norte toward Home: Texas, the Midwest, and Mexican American Critical Regionalism - José E. Limón Reshaping the Rural Heartland: Immigration and Migrant Cultural Practice in Small-Town America - Aide Acosta Part 2. Essential Laborers and Neighbors Mexican Workers and Life in South Chicago - Michael Innis-Jiménez Latina/o Immigration before 1965: Mexicans and Puerto Ricans in Postwar Chicago - Lilia Fernández Not Just Laborers: Latina/o Claims of Belonging in the U.S. Heartland - Marta María Maldonado Part 3. La educación adelanta Spanish Language and Education in the Midwest - Kim Potowski Contesting the Myth of Uncaring: Latina/o Parents Advocating for Their Children - Carolyn Colvin, Ja Latina/o Studies and Ethnic Studies in the Midwest - Amelia María de la Luz Montes Part 4. Performeando the Midwest The Black Angel: Ana Mendieta in Iowa City - Jane Blocker History in Drag: Latina/o Queer Affective Circuits in Chicago - Ramón H. Rivera-Servera El Museo del Norte: Passionate Praxis on the Streets of Detroit - María Eugenia Cotera Part 5. Movimientos Religious Migrants: The Latina/o Mennonite Quest for Community and Civil Rights - Felipe Hinojosa The Young Lords Organization in Chicago: A Short History - Darrel Wanzer-Serrano ¡Viva La Causa! in Iowa - Janet Weaver Work, Coalition, and Advocacy: Latinas Leading in the Midwest - Theresa Delgadillo and Janet Weaver Reconfiguring Documentation: Immigration, Activism, and Practices of Visibility - Rebecca M. Schreib Afterword: Intimate (Trans)Nationals - Frances R. Aparicio Glossary Bibliography Contributors Index
Title Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: History, Placemaking, and Cultural Contributions - Omar Valerio-Jiménez, Santiago Vaqu Part 1. The Browning of the Midwest Conversations across "Our America": Latinoization and the New Geography of Latinas/os - Louis Men Al Norte toward Home: Texas, the Midwest, and Mexican American Critical Regionalism - José E. Limón Reshaping the Rural Heartland: Immigration and Migrant Cultural Practice in Small-Town America - Aide Acosta Part 2. Essential Laborers and Neighbors Mexican Workers and Life in South Chicago - Michael Innis-Jiménez Latina/o Immigration before 1965: Mexicans and Puerto Ricans in Postwar Chicago - Lilia Fernández Not Just Laborers: Latina/o Claims of Belonging in the U.S. Heartland - Marta María Maldonado Part 3. La educación adelanta Spanish Language and Education in the Midwest - Kim Potowski Contesting the Myth of Uncaring: Latina/o Parents Advocating for Their Children - Carolyn Colvin, Ja Latina/o Studies and Ethnic Studies in the Midwest - Amelia María de la Luz Montes Part 4. Performeando the Midwest The Black Angel: Ana Mendieta in Iowa City - Jane Blocker History in Drag: Latina/o Queer Affective Circuits in Chicago - Ramón H. Rivera-Servera El Museo del Norte: Passionate Praxis on the Streets of Detroit - María Eugenia Cotera Part 5. Movimientos Religious Migrants: The Latina/o Mennonite Quest for Community and Civil Rights - Felipe Hinojosa The Young Lords Organization in Chicago: A Short History - Darrel Wanzer-Serrano ¡Viva La Causa! in Iowa - Janet Weaver Work, Coalition, and Advocacy: Latinas Leading in the Midwest - Theresa Delgadillo and Janet Weaver Reconfiguring Documentation: Immigration, Activism, and Practices of Visibility - Rebecca M. Schreib Afterword: Intimate (Trans)Nationals - Frances R. Aparicio Glossary Bibliography Contributors Index
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