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A powerful and challenging look at what success and belonging mean in America through the eyes of Latino high schoolers. This book challenges dominant representations of the so-called American Dream, those patriotic narratives that focus on personal achievement as the way to become an American. This narrative misaligns with the lived experience of many first- and second-generation Latino immigrant youth who thrive because of the nurture of their loved ones. A story of social reproduction and change, The Succeeders illustrates how ideological struggles over who belongs in this country, who is valuable, and who is an American are worked out by young people through their ordinary acts of striving in school and caring for friends and family. In this eye-opening book, Andrea Flores examines how ideological struggles over who belongs in this country, who is valued, and who is considered to be an American are worked out by young people through ordinary acts of striving in school and ca

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"Through its focus on Latinx youth in the South, The Succeeders makes a much-needed contribution to studies on Latinx communities, immigration, and education." * CHOICE *
"Flores skillfully presents a regional landscape of how Latina/o students currently experience belonging and through their critiques incite us to consider what belonging could be." * Ethnic and Racial Studies *

Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction. "Be Somebody": The Stakes of Academic Achievement

Part I Contexts of Belonging

1. City of Success: Living and Learning in Music City

Part II Learning to Belong
2. Mowing the Lawn and Getting Pregnant: Latinidad and Educational Exceptionalism
3. "Your Story Is Your Ticket": Becoming a Moral Minority and Reproducing Exclusion

Part III Unlearning to Belong
4. "Their Name Is Also Written on My Diploma":Striving for Parental Inclusion
5. "Education with Her Family": Caring for Siblings and Redefining Success
6. Somos Una Familia: Transforming Belonging and Making Friends into Family
Conclusion. Graduations

Appendix: The Succeeders Program
Notes
References
Index

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 07/09/2021
      ISBN13: 9780520376854, 978-0520376854
      ISBN10: 0520376854

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A powerful and challenging look at what success and belonging mean in America through the eyes of Latino high schoolers. This book challenges dominant representations of the so-called American Dream, those patriotic narratives that focus on personal achievement as the way to become an American. This narrative misaligns with the lived experience of many first- and second-generation Latino immigrant youth who thrive because of the nurture of their loved ones. A story of social reproduction and change, The Succeeders illustrates how ideological struggles over who belongs in this country, who is valuable, and who is an American are worked out by young people through their ordinary acts of striving in school and caring for friends and family. In this eye-opening book, Andrea Flores examines how ideological struggles over who belongs in this country, who is valued, and who is considered to be an American are worked out by young people through ordinary acts of striving in school and ca

      Trade Review
      "Through its focus on Latinx youth in the South, The Succeeders makes a much-needed contribution to studies on Latinx communities, immigration, and education." * CHOICE *
      "Flores skillfully presents a regional landscape of how Latina/o students currently experience belonging and through their critiques incite us to consider what belonging could be." * Ethnic and Racial Studies *

      Table of Contents
      List of Illustrations
      Acknowledgments
      Introduction. "Be Somebody": The Stakes of Academic Achievement

      Part I Contexts of Belonging

      1. City of Success: Living and Learning in Music City

      Part II Learning to Belong
      2. Mowing the Lawn and Getting Pregnant: Latinidad and Educational Exceptionalism
      3. "Your Story Is Your Ticket": Becoming a Moral Minority and Reproducing Exclusion

      Part III Unlearning to Belong
      4. "Their Name Is Also Written on My Diploma":Striving for Parental Inclusion
      5. "Education with Her Family": Caring for Siblings and Redefining Success
      6. Somos Una Familia: Transforming Belonging and Making Friends into Family
      Conclusion. Graduations

      Appendix: The Succeeders Program
      Notes
      References
      Index

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