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CHALLENGING
FRONTERAS
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CHALLENGING
FRONTERAS:
STRUCTURING LATINA
AND LATINO LIVES
IN THE U.S.
An Anthology of Readings
Edited by
Mary Romero, Arizona State University
Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo,
University of Southern California

Vilma Ortiz, University of California, Los Angeles
Routledge
New York & London
The Structuring of Hispanic Ethnicity: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives, Ethnic and Racial Studies. Candace Nelson and Marta Tienda. Vol. 8, pp. 49-74. Routledge (1985).
So Far From God, So Close to the United States: The Roots of Hispanic Homogenization, Ethnic Labels, Latino Lives: Identity and Politics of (Re) Presentation in the United States. Suzanne Oboler. pp. 17-43. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press (1995).
The Invention of Ethnic Origins and the Negotiation of Latino Identity, 1969-1981, From English version (unpublished) of Spanish Trans, in De Palabra Yobra en el Nuevo Mundo, Vol. 2, pp. 457-488 (1992).
Nora Hamilton and Norma Stoltz Chinchilla, Central American Migration: A Framework for Analysis, Latin American Research Review, Volume 26, Number 1, pp. 75-110.
A Summary of Puerto Rican Migration to the United States, Puerto Rican Women and Children: Issues in Health, Growth, and Development. Clara Rodriguez. Gontran Liberty and Cynthia Garcia (eds.). pp. 11-28. New York: Plenum Press (1994).
The History of Mexican Undocumented Settlement in the United States, Gendered Transitions: Mexican Experiences of Immigration. Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo. pp. 19-33. Berkeley: The University of California Press. The Regents of the University of California (1994).
A Repeat Performance? The Nicaraguan Exodus, City on the Edge: The Transformation of Miami. Alejandro Portes and Alex Stepick. pp. 150-175 and footnotes. Berkeley: the University of California Press. The Regents of the University of California (1993).
Luis E. Guarnizo, Annals of the American Academy of Political & Social Science 533, pp. 7086, copyright 1994 by Sage Publications. Reprinted by permission of Sage Publications, Inc.
Qu assimillated, brother, yo soy asimilao: The Structuring of Puerto Rican Identity by Juan Flores is reprinted with permission from the publisher of Divided Borders: Essays on Puerto Rican Identity (Houston: Arte Publico Press-University of Houston, 1993).
Reflections on Diversity Among Chicanas, Frontiers: A lournal of Womens Studies. Patricia Zavella. Volume 12, Number 2. pp. 73-85. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico (1991).
Life as the Maids Daughter: An Exporation of the Everyday Boundaries of Race, Class, and Gender, Feminisms in the Academy. Mary Romero. Abigail J. Stewart and Donna Stanton (eds.). pp. 157-179. Michigan: The University of Michigan Press (1995).
Power Surrendered, Power Restored: The Politics of Work and Family Among Hispanic Garment Workers in California and Florida, Women, Politics and Change. Maria Patricia Fernndez-Kelly and Anna Garc;a. L.A. Tilly and P. Gurin (eds.). pp. 130-149. New York: Russell Sage Foundation (1990).
Scott Coltrane and Elsa O. Valdez, Men, Work Family, pp. 151-175, copyright 1994 by Sage Publications. Reprinted by permission of Sage Publications, Inc.
New Roles in a New Landscape, Waiting on Washington: Central American Workers in the Nations Capital. Terry A. Repack, pp. 150-176. Philadelphia: Temple University Press (1995).
Brothers in Wood, Newcomers in the Workplace. Alex Stepick and Guilermo Grenier. L. Lamphere (ed.). pp. 145-163. Philadelphia: Temple University Press (1994).
The Politics of Language in Miami, Miami Now! Immigration, Ethnicity and Social Change. Max J. Castro. Guillermo J. Grenier and Alex Stepick III (eds.). pp. 109-132. Gainesville: University Press of Florida (1992).
Reprinted by permission of Transaction Publishers. Apartment Restructuring and Latino Immigrant Tenant Struggles title by Nestor Rodriguez and Jacqueline Maria Hagan, Vol. 4, 19XX. Copyright 1992 by Transaction Publishers; all rights reserved.
Published in 1997 by
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Challenging fronteras : structuring latina and latino lives in the U.S. / edited by Mary
Romero, Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo, Vilma Ortiz,
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN: 978-0-415-91608-0
1. Hispanic AmericansEthnic identity. 2. Hispanic AmericansCultural assimilation. 3. Latin AmericaEmigration and immigration. 4. United StatesEmigration and immigration. 5. Hispanic AmericansSocial conditions. I. Romero, Mary. II. Hondagneu-Sotelo, Pierrette. III. Ortiz, Vilma, 1954-EE184.S75C467 1996 305.868-8820
96-34287
CIP
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THE STRUCTURING OF HISPANIC ETHNICITY:
Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
Candace Nelson and Marta Tienda
SO FAR FROM GOD, SO CLOSE TO THE UNITED STATES:
The Roots of Hispanic Homogenization
Suzanne Oboler
THE INVENTION OF ETHNIC ORIGINS AND THE NEGOTIATION OF LATINO IDENTITY, 1969-1981
J. Jorge Klor de Alva
CENTRAL AMERICAN MIGRATION:
A Framework for Analysis
Nora Hamilton and Norma Stoltz Chinchilla
A SUMMARY OF PUERTO RICAN MIGRATION TO THE UNITED STATES
Clara E. Rodrguez
THE HISTORY OF MEXICAN UNDOCUMENTED SETTLEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES
Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo
A REPEAT PERFORMANCE?
The Nicaraguan Exodus
Alejandro Portes and Alex Stepick
LOS DOMINIC AN YORK S:
The Making of a Binational Society
Luis E. Guarnizo
QU ASSIMILATED, BROTHER, YO SOY ASIMILAO:
The Structuring of Puerto Rican Identity in the U.S.
Juan Flores
REFLECTIONS ON DIVERSITY AMONG CHICANAS
Patricia Zavella
LIFE AS THE MAIDS DAUGHTER:
An Exploration of the Everyday Boundaries of Race, Class, and Gender
Mary Romero
POWER SURRENDERED, POWER RESTORED:
The Politics of Work and Family Among Hispanic Garment Workers in California and Florida
M. Patricia Fernndez-Kelly and Anna M. Garca
RELUCTANT COMPLIANCE:
Work-Family Role Allocation in Dual-Earner Chicano Families
Scott Coltrane and Elsa O. Valdez
NEW ROLES IN A NEW LANDSCAPE
Terry A. Repack
BROTHERS IN WOOD
Alex Stepick and Guillermo Grenier with Steve Morris and Debbie Draznin
THE POLITICS OF LANGUAGE IN MIAMI
Max J. Castro
APARTMENT RESTRUCTURING AND LATINO IMMIGRANT TENANT STRUGGLES:
A Case Study of Human Agency
Nestor P. Rodriguez and Jacqueline Maria Hagan
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