This edited collection brings together original research papers
that explore an important aspect of race and ethnic studies, namely
the processes that are shaping the making of Latina and Latino
identities in contemporary America. This is a question that has
received much attention in the USA over the past decade, and these
papers make an original contribution to these debates. Much of this
attention towards Latino/a communities in the USA can be seen as
the outcome of public debates about the growth of these communities
over the past three decades, and the consequences of this growth
for social and political change. The papers in this collection
highlight some of the key facets of contemporary research in this
field. As original pieces of research they are at the forefront of
current debates about Latino/a identities in contemporary America,
and they provide research based insights into the changing
experiences of these communities.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic
and Racial Studies.
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