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While so many Latino/Chicano Americans struggle in pursuit of the
'American dream', while figures such as Donald Trump are accepted
in mainstream politics, and scaremongering and paranoia is rife,
the need for a vivid, empirically grounded study on Latino
politics, culture and society has never been greater. The Latino
Question fulfils this need, offering a cutting-edge analysis of the
transformative nature of Latino politics in the US. In a radical
alternative to dominant ideas, the authors emphasise the importance
of political economy for understanding Latino politics, culture and
social issues. It draws from original research and a number of
critical traditions including the thought of Karl Marx and Antonio
Gramsci, to understand the politics of race and ethnicity in a
modern capitalist society. Including case studies of how
Latino/Chicano communities across the US are not only resisting,
but also reinventing and transforming ethnic politics in the age of
neoliberalism, this book is required reading for all those hoping
to understand the 'Latino question' in contemporary America.
While so many Latino/Chicano Americans struggle in pursuit of the
'American dream', while figures such as Donald Trump are accepted
in mainstream politics, and scaremongering and paranoia is rife,
the need for a vivid, empirically grounded study on Latino
politics, culture and society has never been greater. The Latino
Question fulfils this need, offering a cutting-edge analysis of the
transformative nature of Latino politics in the US. In a radical
alternative to dominant ideas, the authors emphasise the importance
of political economy for understanding Latino politics, culture and
social issues. It draws from original research and a number of
critical traditions including the thought of Karl Marx and Antonio
Gramsci, to understand the politics of race and ethnicity in a
modern capitalist society. Including case studies of how
Latino/Chicano communities across the US are not only resisting,
but also reinventing and transforming ethnic politics in the age of
neoliberalism, this book is required reading for all those hoping
to understand the 'Latino question' in contemporary America.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
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poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
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