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From Out of the Shadows - Mexican Women in Twentieth-Century America (Hardcover, 10th Revised edition): Vicki L Ruiz From Out of the Shadows - Mexican Women in Twentieth-Century America (Hardcover, 10th Revised edition)
Vicki L Ruiz
R3,704 Discovery Miles 37 040 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In From Out of the Shadows, historian Vicki L. Ruiz provides the first full study of Mexican-American women in the 20th century, in a narrative that is greatly enhanced by Ruiz's skillful use of interviews and personal stories, capturing a vivid sense of the Mexicana experience in the United States. For this new edition, Ruiz includes a preface that continues the story of the Mexicana experience in the United States, as well as the growth of the field of Latina history.
The book begins with the first wave of Mexican women crossing the border from Mexico early in our century. She reveals that between 1910 and 1930, over one million Mexican men and women (perhaps as much as ten percent of Mexico's population) migrated "al otro lado." Ruiz illuminates attempts to Americanize the Mexicanas, especially by Protestant groups, whose efforts by and large failed; the women instead relied on their own community groups--mutualistas (mutual aid societies), parish organizations, auxiliaries, and labor unions--to help them assimilate. We also read about the tensions that arose between generations, as the parents tried to rein in young daughters eager to adopt American ways--forbidding the use of makeup and insisting that teenage girls attend a dance, a movie, or even a church function with a chaperone, usually their mothers. Perhaps most important, the book highlights the various forms of political protest initiated by Mexican-American women, including civil rights activity and protests against the war in Vietnam.
What emerges from the book finally is a portrait of a very distinctive culture in America, one that has slowly gathered strength in the last 95 years. From Out of the Shadows is animportant addition to the largely undocumented history of Mexican-American women in our century.

Traqueros - Mexican Railroad Workers in the United States, 1870-1930 (Hardcover, New): Jeffrey Marcos Garcilazo Traqueros - Mexican Railroad Workers in the United States, 1870-1930 (Hardcover, New)
Jeffrey Marcos Garcilazo; Foreword by Vicki L Ruiz
R1,375 Discovery Miles 13 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Perhaps no other industrial technology changed the course of Mexican history in the United States--and Mexico--than did the coming of the railroads. Tens of thousands of Mexicans worked for the railroads in the United States, especially in the Southwest and Midwest. Construction crews soon became railroad workers proper, along with maintenance crews later. Extensive Mexican American settlements appeared throughout the lower and upper Midwest as the result of the railroad. The substantial Mexican American populations in these regions today are largely attributable to 19th- and 20th-century railroad work. Only agricultural work surpassed railroad work in terms of employment of Mexicans.

The full history of Mexican American railroad labor and settlement in the United States had not been told, however, until Jeffrey Marcos Garcilazo's groundbreaking research in "Traqueros." Garcilazo mined numerous archives and other sources to provide the first and only comprehensive history of Mexican railroad workers across the United States, with particular attention to the Midwest. He first explores the origins and process of Mexican labor recruitment and immigration and then describes the areas of work performed. He reconstructs the workers' daily lives and explores not only what the workers did on the job but also what they did at home and how they accommodated and/or resisted Americanization. Boxcar communities, strike organizations, and "traquero culture" finally receive historical acknowledgment. Integral to his study is the importance of family settlement in shaping working class communities and consciousness throughout the Midwest.

Unequal Sisters - A Revolutionary Reader in U.S. Women’s History (Paperback, 5th edition): Stephanie Narrow, Kim Cary Warren,... Unequal Sisters - A Revolutionary Reader in U.S. Women’s History (Paperback, 5th edition)
Stephanie Narrow, Kim Cary Warren, Judy Tzu-Chun Wu, Vicki L Ruiz
R1,449 Discovery Miles 14 490 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

• New Edition of classic and bestselling reader • Unique multicultural approach • Ruiz is a huge name in the field and now joined by two well regarded scholars

Unequal Sisters - A Revolutionary Reader in U.S. Women’s History (Hardcover, 5th edition): Stephanie Narrow, Kim Cary Warren,... Unequal Sisters - A Revolutionary Reader in U.S. Women’s History (Hardcover, 5th edition)
Stephanie Narrow, Kim Cary Warren, Judy Tzu-Chun Wu, Vicki L Ruiz
R4,508 Discovery Miles 45 080 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

• New Edition of classic and bestselling reader • Unique multicultural approach • Ruiz is a huge name in the field and now joined by two well regarded scholars

Latina Legacies - Identity, Biography, and Community (Hardcover, New): Vicki L Ruiz, Virginia Sanchez Korrol Latina Legacies - Identity, Biography, and Community (Hardcover, New)
Vicki L Ruiz, Virginia Sanchez Korrol
R3,978 Discovery Miles 39 780 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

An extraordinary exploration of Latinas in the United States from the 1800s to the present, this collection of narrative biographies documents the lives of fifteen remarkable individuals who witnessed, defined, defied, and wrote about the forces that shaped their lives. Since the earliest
periods of Spanish American colonization, women have claimed public space and built communities, both as physical places and as cultural realms. As entrepreneurs, community activists, mystics, educators, feminists, labor organizers, artists and entertainers, many Latinas used the power of the pen
to traverse and transgress the social boundaries and cultural conventions of their time. Their diverse histories span two centuries and encompass a past of multiple conquests and migrations, taking into account race, region, gender, culture, and social location. Blending insights from history,
literary criticism, and cultural studies, this interdisciplinary anthology re-envisions Latina history taking into consideration gendered genealogies of power as charted through grassroots' activism, literature, education, and economic enterprise. Their legacies rest on the production and
dissemination of knowledge, which in turn reveals much about their own worldviews and historical agency. This anthology profiles Victoria Reid, Maria Amparo Ruiz de Burton, Maria Gertrudis Barcelo, Loreta Janeta Velazquez, Luisa Capetillo, Lola Rodriguez de Tio, Teresa Urrea, Adelina Otero Warren,
Jovita Gonzalez Mireles, Pura Belpre, Luisa Moreno, Carmen Miranda, Antonia Pantoja, Ana Mendieta, and Dolores Huerta.

The Practice of U.S. Women's History - Narratives, Intersections, and Dialogues (Paperback): S.J. Kleinberg, Eileen Boris,... The Practice of U.S. Women's History - Narratives, Intersections, and Dialogues (Paperback)
S.J. Kleinberg, Eileen Boris, Vicki L Ruiz
R1,339 Discovery Miles 13 390 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In the last several decades, U.S. women's history has come of age. Not only have historians challenged the national narrative on the basis of their rich explorations of the personal, the social, the economic, and the political. They have entered into dialogues with each other over the meaning of women's history itself. In this collection of seventeen original essays on women's lives from the colonial period to the present, contributors take the competing forces of race, gender, class, sexuality, religion, and region into account. They examine, for example, how conceptions of gender shaped immigration officials' attitudes towards East Asian immigrants; how race and gender inequality pervaded the welfare state; and how color and class shaped Mexican American women's mobilization for civil and labor rights. Reading the past with all of the messiness, contradictions, and excitement inherent in real life, this book is a provocative meditation on the state of the field.

From Out of the Shadows - Mexican Women in Twentieth-Century America (Paperback, 10th Revised edition): Vicki L Ruiz From Out of the Shadows - Mexican Women in Twentieth-Century America (Paperback, 10th Revised edition)
Vicki L Ruiz
R698 Discovery Miles 6 980 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

From Out of the Shadows was the first full study of Mexican-American women in the twentieth century. Beginning with the first wave of Mexican women crossing the border early in the century, historian Vicki L. Ruiz reveals the struggles they have faced and the communities they have built. In a narrative enhanced by interviews and personal stories, she shows how from labor camps, boxcar settlements, and urban barrios, Mexican women nurtured families, worked for wages, built extended networks, and participated in community associations--efforts that helped Mexican Americans find their own place in America. She also narrates the tensions that arose between generations, as the parents tried to rein in young daughters eager to adopt American ways. Finally, the book highlights the various forms of political protest initiated by Mexican-American women, including civil rights activity and protests against the war in Vietnam.
For this new edition of From Out of the Shadows, Ruiz has written an afterword that continues the story of the Mexicana experience in the United States, as well as outlines new additions to the growing field of Latina history.

Latina Legacies - Identity, Biography, and Community (Paperback): Vicki L Ruiz, Virginia Sanchez Korrol Latina Legacies - Identity, Biography, and Community (Paperback)
Vicki L Ruiz, Virginia Sanchez Korrol
R935 Discovery Miles 9 350 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Spanning two centuries, this collection documents the lives of fifteen remarkable Latinas who witnessed, defined, defied, and wrote about the forces that shaped their lives. As entrepreneurs, community activists, mystics, educators, feminists, labor organizers, artists and entertainers, Latinas used the power of the pen to traverse and transgress cultural conventions.

Traqueros - Mexican Railroad Workers in the United States, 1870-1930 (Paperback): Jeffrey Marcos Garcilazo Traqueros - Mexican Railroad Workers in the United States, 1870-1930 (Paperback)
Jeffrey Marcos Garcilazo; Foreword by Vicki L Ruiz
R664 Discovery Miles 6 640 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Perhaps no other industrial technology changed thecourse of Mexican history in the United States andMexico as much as the arrival of the railroads. Tensof thousands of Mexicans worked for the railroadsin the United States, especially in the Southwest andMidwest. Extensive Mexican American settlementsappeared throughout the lower and upper Midwestas the result of the railroad. Jeffrey Marcos Garcilazoprovides the first and only comprehensive history ofMexican railroad workers across the United States. "Traqueros is the first large-scale investigation ofthe substance and breadth of traqueros' experiencesat work and in their `boxcar' communities. . . .[Garcilazo's] years of dedicated research haveyielded an intimate yet comprehensive portraitof Mexican immigrant track men and theircommunities."-Journal of American History "Garcilazo has made a powerful contribution tothe historiography of the railroads as well as thehistory of Mexican workers in the United States. .. . [I]t is refreshing at a time when analyses of therise of big business and railroads operate at a levelof abstraction that has left the picks and shovels ofcommon laborers barely discernible. Traqueros arean invisible labor force no longer."-H-SHGAPE,H-Net Review

American Dreaming, Global Realities - Rethinking U.S. Immigration History (Paperback, Annotated Ed): Donna R. Gabaccia, Vicki L... American Dreaming, Global Realities - Rethinking U.S. Immigration History (Paperback, Annotated Ed)
Donna R. Gabaccia, Vicki L Ruiz
R941 Discovery Miles 9 410 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

An introduction to the best from the new directions in U.S. immigration history
Representing a selection of the finest new research on immigration, American Dreaming, Global Realities explores the ways in which immigrant lives and those of their children are shaped by transnational bonds, globalization, family ties, and personal choice, and the ways in which they engender a sense of belonging and a sense of themselves as "Americans." American Dreaming, Global Realities considers a plurality of very specific historical, economic, regional, familial, and cultural contexts. This history reveals resistance and accommodation, both persistent older traditions and Americanization, plus the creation of new cultural forms blending old and new. The twenty-two interdisciplinary essays included in this collection explore the intricate overlapping of race, class, and gender on ethnic identity and on American citizenship.

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