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Borderless Borders : U.S. Latinos, Latin Americans, and the Paradox of Interdependence
author
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Bonilla, Frank.
publisher
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Temple University Press
isbn10 | asin
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1566396204
print isbn13
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9781566396202
ebook isbn13
:
9780585364223
language
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English
subject
Hispanic Americans--Politics and government, Hispanic Americans--Social conditions, Hispanic Americans--Economic conditions, United States--Ethnic relations, United States--Relations--Latin America, Latin America--Relations--United States.
publication date
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1998
lcc
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E184.S75B674 1998eb
ddc
:
305.868073
subject
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Hispanic Americans--Politics and government, Hispanic Americans--Social conditions, Hispanic Americans--Economic conditions, United States--Ethnic relations, United States--Relations--Latin America, Latin America--Relations--United States.
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Borderless Borders
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REPRODUCED BY PERMISSION OF BIBIANA SUREZ. PHOTOGRAPH BY TOM VAN EYNDE.
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Borderless Borders
U.S. Latinos, Latin Americans, and the Paradox of Interdependence
Edited By Frank Bonilla, Edwin Melndez, Rebecca Morales, and Mara De Los Angeles Torres
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Temple University Press, Philadelphia 19122 Copyright 1998 by Temple University All rights reserved Published 1998 Printed in the United States of America
Text design by Anne O'Donnell
The paper used in this publication meets the requirements of American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Borderless borders : U.S. Latinos, Latin Americans, and the paradox of interdependence / edited by Frank Bonilla... [et al.]. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index. ISBN 1-56639-619-0 (cloth : alk. paper). ISBN 1-56639-620-4 (paper : alk. paper) 1. Hispanic AmericansPolitics and government. 2. Hispanic AmericansSocial conditions. 3. Hispanic AmericansEconomic conditions. 4. United StatesEthnic relations. 5. United States RelationsLatin America. 6. Latin AmericaRelationsUnited States. I. Bonilla, Frank. E184.S75B674 1998 305.868073DC21 97-41270
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CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
vii
Preface: Changing the Americas from Within the United States
Frank Bonilla
ix
1 Dependence or Interdependence: Issues and Policy' Choices Facing Latin Americans and Latinos
Rebecca Morales
1
Part I Global Interdependence
15
2 Interdependence, Inequality, and Identity: Linking Latinos and Latin Americans
Manuel Pastor, Jr.
17
3 Trading Places: U.S. Latinos and Trade Liberalization in the Americas
Manuel Pastor, Jr., and Carol Wise
35
4 The Transnationalization of Immigration Policy
Saskia Sassen
53
Part II The Reconfigured United States
69
5 The Burden of Interdependence: Demographic, Economic, and Social Prospects for Latinos in the Reconfigured U.S. Economy
Jorge Chapa
71
6 From Estrangement to Affinity: Dilemmas of Identity Among Hispanic Children
Patricia Fernndez-Kelly
83
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7 The Economic Development of El Barrio
Edwin Melndez
105
Part III The Politics and Identity of Diaspora
129
8 1995Terreno Peligroso/Danger Zone: Cultural Relations between Chicanos and Mexicans at the End of the Century
Guillermo Gmez-Pea
131
9 Visions of Dominicanness in the United States
Silvio Torres-Saillant
139
10 The Legacy of Conquest and Discovery: Meditations On Ethnicity, Race, and American Politics
Gerald Torres
153
11 Transnational Political and Cultural Identities: Crossing Theoretical Borders
Mara De Los Angeles Torres
169
Part IV Reaching for the Civil Society On a Global Scale
183
12 Popular Movements and Economic Globalization
Jeremy Brecher
185
13 The New Synthesis of Latin American and Latino Studies
Pedro Cabn
195
14 Rethinking Latino/Latin American Interdependence: New Knowing, New Practice
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