Transnational Latina/o Communities

Transnational Latina/o Communities
Title Transnational Latina/o Communities PDF eBook
Author Carlos G Sampaio Vlez-Ib-Ez
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages 0
Release 2002
Genre Hispanic Americans
ISBN 9780742517028

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This book grew out of a workshop on statistics in the sciences held on Monte Verità, Switzerland, in the spring of 1999. It offers a snapshot of the role played by statistics in genetics and in the environmental sciences. A few papers dwell on genetic topics, others deal with risk assessment, in particular involving exposure to chemicals. Pollution is addressed in a survey of problems relating to atmospheric chemistry, and in an article on space debris. The collection finally presents several contributions on modern statistical methods in the sciences. The book will be particularly useful for statisticians who wish to be informed about the use of their methods in the sciences. They will also find a variety of open problems with explanations and solutions. On the other hand, the book does not require a high degree of expertise in statistics and can, on the whole, be read profitably by researchers in genetics and environmetrics.

Mexican New York

Mexican New York
Title Mexican New York PDF eBook
Author Robert Smith
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 398
Release 2006
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9780520244139

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'Mexican New York' offers an intimate view of globalization as it is lived by Mexican immigrants & their children in New York & in Mexico.

Transnational Latina Narratives in the Twenty-first Century

Transnational Latina Narratives in the Twenty-first Century
Title Transnational Latina Narratives in the Twenty-first Century PDF eBook
Author Juanita Heredia
Publisher Springer
Pages 183
Release 2009-08-03
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0230623255

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Transnational Latina Narratives is the first critical study of its kind to examine twenty-first-century Latina narratives by female authors of diverse Latin American heritages based in the U.S. Heredia s comparative perspective on gender, race and migrations between Latin America and the U.S. demonstrates the changing national landscape that needs to accommodate an ever-growing Latino/a presence. This book draws on the work of Denise Chávez, Sandra Cisneros, Marta Moreno Vega, Angie Cruz, and Marie Arana, as well as a diverse blend of popular culture. Heredia s thought-provoking insights seek to empower the representation of women who are transnational ambassadors in modern trans-American literature.

The Transnational Villagers

The Transnational Villagers
Title The Transnational Villagers PDF eBook
Author Peggy Levitt
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 296
Release 2023-04-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0520926706

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Contrary to popular opinion, increasing numbers of migrants continue to participate in the political, social, and economic lives of their countries of origin even as they put down roots in the United States. The Transnational Villagers offers a detailed, compelling account of how ordinary people keep their feet in two worlds and create communities that span borders. Peggy Levitt explores the powerful familial, religious, and political connections that arise between Miraflores, a town in the Dominican Republic, and Jamaica Plain, a neighborhood in Boston and examines the ways in which these ties transform life in both the home and host country. The Transnational Villagers is one of only a few books based on in-depth fieldwork in the countries of origin and reception. It provides a moving, detailed account of how transnational migration transforms family and work life, challenges migrants' ideas about race and gender, and alters life for those who stay behind as much, if not more, than for those who migrate. It calls into question conventional thinking about immigration by showing that assimilation and transnational lifestyles are not incompatible. In fact, in this era of increasing economic and political globalization, living transnationally may become the rule rather than the exception.

Deportes

Deportes
Title Deportes PDF eBook
Author José M Alamillo
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 295
Release 2020-07-17
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1978813686

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Spanning the first half of the twentieth century, Deportes uncovers the hidden experiences of Mexican male and female athletes, teams and leagues and their supporters who fought for a more level playing field on both sides of the border. Despite a widespread belief that Mexicans shunned physical exercise, teamwork or “good sportsmanship,” they proved that they could compete in a wide variety of sports at amateur, semiprofessional, Olympic and professional levels. Some even made their mark in the sports world by becoming the “first” Mexican athlete to reach the big leagues and win Olympic medals or world boxing and tennis titles. These sporting achievements were not theirs alone, an entire cadre of supporters—families, friends, coaches, managers, promoters, sportswriters, and fans—rallied around them and celebrated their athletic success. The Mexican nation and community, at home or abroad, elevated Mexican athletes to sports hero status with a deep sense of cultural and national pride. Alamillo argues that Mexican-origin males and females in the United States used sports to empower themselves and their community by developing and sustaining transnational networks with Mexico. Ultimately, these athletes and their supporters created a “sporting Mexican diaspora” that overcame economic barriers, challenged racial and gender assumptions, forged sporting networks across borders, developed new hybrid identities and raised awareness about civil rights within and beyond the sporting world.

The Routledge Companion to Latina/o Media

The Routledge Companion to Latina/o Media
Title The Routledge Companion to Latina/o Media PDF eBook
Author Maria Elena Cepeda
Publisher Routledge
Pages 767
Release 2016-08-25
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317935411

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The Routledge Companion to Latina/o Media provides students and scholars with an indispensable overview of the domestic and transnational dynamics at play within multi-lingual Latina/o media. The book examines both independent and mainstream media via race and gender in its theoretical and empirical engagement with questions of production, access, policy, representation, and consumption. Contributions consider a range of media formats including television, radio, film, print media, music video and social media, with particular attention to understudied fields such as audience and production studies.

Imagined Transnationalism

Imagined Transnationalism
Title Imagined Transnationalism PDF eBook
Author K. Concannon
Publisher Springer
Pages 265
Release 2009-11-09
Genre Art
ISBN 0230103324

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With its focus on Latina/o communities in the United States, this collection of essays identifies and investigates the salient narrative and aesthetic strategies with which an individual or a collective represents transnational experiences and identities in literary and cultural texts.