"Reimagining the Immigrant" examines integrative practices by
residents towards Mexican immigrants in a small farm town in
California. Bolstered by ethnographic detail, Haley describes the
complex interaction between the farm labor market, migration, and
settlement alternatives available to farm workers. This
groundbreaking book sheds light on the coexisting practices of
discrimination and accommodation and the ways in which immigrants
and established residents reimagine ethnic identity in a more
positive light.
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