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A comprehensive social, labor, and cultural history of Midwestern Mexican American communities.

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"This is to date the most comprehensively narrated and researched work on Mexicans in the Midwest... It clearly supersedes [past published works] and is also of higher quality, I think, than most other works published in the field of Chicano studies in recent times." -Juan Gomez-Quinones, Professor of History, UCLA

Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1: Mexican Inequality and the Midwest
    • Modeling Chicano Inequality
    • Mexicans and Midwestern Geography
  • Chapter 2: Reckoning with Winter
    • Last of the Immigrants
    • Urban Farmworkers
    • Organizing and the Community
  • Chapter 3: Memory of Hunger
    • The Drive to Repatriate
    • The Internal Colonia
    • Agents of Americanization
  • Chapter 4: Good Solid Workers
    • An Urban Proletariat
    • Dilemmas of Americanism
    • Dismantling the Barrio
  • Chapter 5: El Movimiento: Becoming a Little More Militant
    • Reconstructing a Barrio
    • El Movimiento and the Community
    • Agency and Agencies
    • The Struggle for Knowledge: Chicano Studies
  • Chapter 6: Completing a Circle
    • Migration and Settlement
    • Chasing the Dream
    • Mexican Menace
    • Contradictions of Culture
  • Retrospective
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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      Publisher: University of Texas Press
      Publication Date: 01/05/2000
      ISBN13: 9780292787445, 978-0292787445
      ISBN10: 0292787448

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A comprehensive social, labor, and cultural history of Midwestern Mexican American communities.

      Trade Review
      "This is to date the most comprehensively narrated and researched work on Mexicans in the Midwest... It clearly supersedes [past published works] and is also of higher quality, I think, than most other works published in the field of Chicano studies in recent times." -Juan Gomez-Quinones, Professor of History, UCLA

      Table of Contents
      • Acknowledgments
      • Introduction
      • Chapter 1: Mexican Inequality and the Midwest
        • Modeling Chicano Inequality
        • Mexicans and Midwestern Geography
      • Chapter 2: Reckoning with Winter
        • Last of the Immigrants
        • Urban Farmworkers
        • Organizing and the Community
      • Chapter 3: Memory of Hunger
        • The Drive to Repatriate
        • The Internal Colonia
        • Agents of Americanization
      • Chapter 4: Good Solid Workers
        • An Urban Proletariat
        • Dilemmas of Americanism
        • Dismantling the Barrio
      • Chapter 5: El Movimiento: Becoming a Little More Militant
        • Reconstructing a Barrio
        • El Movimiento and the Community
        • Agency and Agencies
        • The Struggle for Knowledge: Chicano Studies
      • Chapter 6: Completing a Circle
        • Migration and Settlement
        • Chasing the Dream
        • Mexican Menace
        • Contradictions of Culture
      • Retrospective
      • Notes
      • Bibliography
      • Index

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