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On the Border - Society and Culture between the United States and Mexico (Paperback): Andrew Grant Wood On the Border - Society and Culture between the United States and Mexico (Paperback)
Andrew Grant Wood; Contributions by Maria S. Arbelaez, Daniel D. Arreola, Juan Cabeza De Baca, Vincent Cabeza De Baca, …
R1,104 Discovery Miles 11 040 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

A stunningly beautiful backdrop where cultures meet, meld, and thrive, the U.S.OCoMexico borderlands is one of the most dynamic regions in the Americas. "On the Border" explores little-known corners of this fascinating area of the world in a rich collection of essays. Beginning with an exploration of mining and the rise of Tijuana, the book examines a number of aspects of the region's social and cultural history, including urban growth and housing, the mysterious underworld of border-town nightlife, a film noir treatment of the Peteet family suicides, borderlands cuisine, the life of squatters, and popular religion. As stimulating as it is lively, "On the Border" will spark a new appreciation for the range of social and cultural experiences in the borderlands."

Hispanic Spaces, Latino Places - Community and Cultural Diversity in Contemporary America (Paperback, New): Daniel D. Arreola Hispanic Spaces, Latino Places - Community and Cultural Diversity in Contemporary America (Paperback, New)
Daniel D. Arreola
R789 Discovery Miles 7 890 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

"This is a very important and timely book. It will make a major contribution to the literature on Hispanic/Latino migration, settlement, adaptation, politics, culture, and landscapes in the United States." -- Susan W. Hardwick, Professor of Geography, University of Oregon

Hispanics/Latinos are the largest ethnic minority in the United States-- but they are far from being a homogenous group. Mexican Americans in the Southwest have roots that extend back four centuries, while Dominicans and Salvadorans are very recent immigrants. Cuban Americans in South Florida have very different occupational achievements, employment levels, and income from immigrant Guatemalans who work in the poultry industry in Virginia. In fact, the only characteristic shared by all Hispanics/Latinos in the United States is birth or ancestry in a Spanish-speaking country.

In this book, sixteen geographers and two sociologists map the regional and cultural diversity of the Hispanic/Latino population of the United States. They report on Hispanic communities in all sections of the country, showing how factors such as people's country/culture of origin, length of time in the United States, and relations with non-Hispanic society have interacted to create a wide variety of Hispanic communities. Identifying larger trends, they also discuss the common characteristics of three types of Hispanic communities-- those that have always been predominantly Hispanic, those that have become Anglo-dominated, and those in which Hispanics are just becoming a significant portion of the population.

Tejano South Texas - A Mexican American Cultural Province (Paperback, 1st ed): Daniel D. Arreola Tejano South Texas - A Mexican American Cultural Province (Paperback, 1st ed)
Daniel D. Arreola
R967 Discovery Miles 9 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Winner, John Brinckerhoff Jackson Prize, Association of American Geographers On the plains between the San Antonio River and the Rio Grande lies the heartland of what is perhaps the largest ethnic region in the United States, Tejano South Texas. In this cultural geography, Daniel Arreola charts the many ways in which Texans of Mexican ancestry have established a cultural province in this Texas-Mexico borderland that is unlike any other Mexican American region. Arreola begins by delineating South Texas as an environmental and cultural region. He then explores who the Tejanos are, where in Mexico they originated, and how and where they settled historically in South Texas. Moving into the present, he examines many factors that make Tejano South Texas distinctive from other Mexican American regions-the physical spaces of ranchos, plazas, barrios, and colonias; the cultural life of the small towns and the cities of San Antonio and Laredo; and the foods, public celebrations, and political attitudes that characterize the region. Arreola's findings thus offer a new appreciation for the great cultural diversity that exists within the Mexican American borderlands.

Postcards from the Baja California Border - Portraying Townscape and Place, 1900s–1950s (Hardcover): Daniel D. Arreola Postcards from the Baja California Border - Portraying Townscape and Place, 1900s–1950s (Hardcover)
Daniel D. Arreola
R1,673 R1,339 Discovery Miles 13 390 Save R334 (20%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days
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