Societal Suicide is a cultural-racial analysis of the enduring legacy called Animus Americana, which affects the psyche of Mexicans in the United States, specifically Los Angeles. This work is a compilation of factors, experiences, and realities that make a person suicidal both from a societal and familial perspective. This timely and deeply personal exploration into the roots of suicidal tendencies in Mexicans living in the United States is a revealing study of culture, assimilation, social pressures, and identity.
Societal Suicide is a cultural-racial analysis of the enduring legacy called Animus Americana, which affects the psyche of Mexicans in the United States, specifically Los Angeles. This work is a compilation of factors, experiences, and realities that make a person suicidal both from a societal and familial perspective. This timely and deeply personal exploration into the roots of suicidal tendencies in Mexicans living in the United States is a revealing study of culture, assimilation, social pressures, and identity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Julián Segura Camacho is a Lecturer in Chicano Studies at California State University, Long Beach. He holds M.A.'s in Latin American Studies and Urban Planning from the University of California, Los Angeles and is the author of the Chicano Treatise from the University Press of America.
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Part 1 Introduction Chapter 2 1. Adobe Chapter 3 2. La Siesta Chapter 4 3. My Father's Construction Boots Chapter 5 4. Basketball Chapter 6 5. The Coca Cola Patch Chapter 7 6. The Bedroom Chapter 8 7. Roommates Chapter 9 8. Louie's White Monte Carlo Chapter 10 9. My Mother Will Never Own a Home Chapter 11 10. Why My Brother Will Never Own a Home Chapter 12 11. Birkenstocks Are Fancy Huaraches Chapter 13 12. Mother's Day, May 10th Chapter 14 13. Pericos Chapter 15 14. Bullfights Chapter 16 15. Peleas de Gallos (Cockfighting) Chapter 17 16. Reuben de Jesús Chapter 18 17. A Day Crossing the Border Chapter 19 18. Acting Names Chapter 20 19. Tengo Coco Chapter 21 20. Miami, Arizona Chapter 22 21. Brandon y Bebo Part 23 Acknowledgements
Part 1 Introduction Chapter 2 1. Adobe Chapter 3 2. La Siesta Chapter 4 3. My Father's Construction Boots Chapter 5 4. Basketball Chapter 6 5. The Coca Cola Patch Chapter 7 6. The Bedroom Chapter 8 7. Roommates Chapter 9 8. Louie's White Monte Carlo Chapter 10 9. My Mother Will Never Own a Home Chapter 11 10. Why My Brother Will Never Own a Home Chapter 12 11. Birkenstocks Are Fancy Huaraches Chapter 13 12. Mother's Day, May 10th Chapter 14 13. Pericos Chapter 15 14. Bullfights Chapter 16 15. Peleas de Gallos (Cockfighting) Chapter 17 16. Reuben de Jesús Chapter 18 17. A Day Crossing the Border Chapter 19 18. Acting Names Chapter 20 19. Tengo Coco Chapter 21 20. Miami, Arizona Chapter 22 21. Brandon y Bebo Part 23 Acknowledgements
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