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The New Entrepreneurs - How Race, Class, and Gender Shape American Enterprise (Paperback): Zulema Valdez The New Entrepreneurs - How Race, Class, and Gender Shape American Enterprise (Paperback)
Zulema Valdez
R661 R586 Discovery Miles 5 860 Save R75 (11%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

For many entrepreneurs, the American Dream remains only partially fulfilled. Unequal outcomes between the middle and lower classes, men and women, and Latino/as, whites, and blacks highlight continuing inequalities and constraints within American society. With a focus on a diverse group of Latino entrepreneurs, this book explores how class, gender, race, and ethnicity all shape Latino entrepreneurs' capacity to succeed in business in the United States.
Bringing intersectionality into conversation with theories of ethnic entrepreneurship, Zulema Valdez considers how various factors create, maintain, and transform the social and economic lives of Latino entrepreneurs. While certain group identities may impose unequal, if not discriminatory, starting positions, membership in these same social groups can provide opportunities to mobilize resources together. Valdez reveals how Latino entrepreneurs--as members of oppressed groups on the one hand, yet "rugged individualists" striving for the American Dream on the other--work to recreate their own positions within American society.

Intersectionality and Ethnic Entrepreneurship (Paperback): Zulema Valdez, Mary Romero Intersectionality and Ethnic Entrepreneurship (Paperback)
Zulema Valdez, Mary Romero
R1,497 Discovery Miles 14 970 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Intersectionality and Ethnic Entrepreneurship brings together a group of eminent and up-and-coming young scholars who apply an intersectional perspective to the study of ethnic entrepreneurship. Against the traditional approach's emphasis on ethnicity and its primacy, which tends to conflate ethnicity with other social groupings (i.e., social class), considers their effect as an additive or secondary consequence only (i.e., gender), or ignores their influence altogether (i.e., race), the studies in this volume recognize that multiple dimensions of identity intermix to condition entrepreneurial outcomes. Starting with the premise that systems of oppression and privilege, specifically capitalism, patriarchy, and white supremacy, are endemic to the American social structure, the works in this volume recognize that these interlocking systems of inequality condition the life chances of entrepreneurs from diverse social locations differently, even among members of the same ethnic group. This book was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies.

Intersectionality and Ethnic Entrepreneurship (Hardcover): Zulema Valdez, Mary Romero Intersectionality and Ethnic Entrepreneurship (Hardcover)
Zulema Valdez, Mary Romero
R4,473 Discovery Miles 44 730 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Intersectionality and Ethnic Entrepreneurship brings together a group of eminent and up-and-coming young scholars who apply an intersectional perspective to the study of ethnic entrepreneurship. Against the traditional approach's emphasis on ethnicity and its primacy, which tends to conflate ethnicity with other social groupings (i.e., social class), considers their effect as an additive or secondary consequence only (i.e., gender), or ignores their influence altogether (i.e., race), the studies in this volume recognize that multiple dimensions of identity intermix to condition entrepreneurial outcomes. Starting with the premise that systems of oppression and privilege, specifically capitalism, patriarchy, and white supremacy, are endemic to the American social structure, the works in this volume recognize that these interlocking systems of inequality condition the life chances of entrepreneurs from diverse social locations differently, even among members of the same ethnic group. This book was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies.

Constructing Borders/Crossing Boundaries - Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration (Paperback): Caroline B. Brettell, Alexander X.... Constructing Borders/Crossing Boundaries - Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration (Paperback)
Caroline B. Brettell, Alexander X. Byrd, Cynthia Feliciano, Norma Fuentes, Alana Hackshaw, …
R1,353 Discovery Miles 13 530 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The essays in this volume tackle the construction and significance of race and ethnicity as boundary-making processes among diverse immigrant populations in the United States. Race and ethnicity can both unite and divide. The individual scholars contributing to this volume model, deploy, and explain notions of 'borders' and 'boundaries' in various ways, but collectively they emphasize the fluidity of racial and ethnic identities that are shaped, negotiated, and contested in specific contexts and situations. Constructing Borders/Crossing Boundaries also captures the range of spaces in which ethnicity and race become salient-the university, the immigrant enclave, the detention center, the work place, the nightclub, and even the trans-Atlantic passage. This interdisciplinary work features essays on a diverse range of immigrant populations from past to present and will interest scholars from across disciplines.

Constructing Borders/Crossing Boundaries - Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration (Hardcover): Caroline B. Brettell, Alexander X.... Constructing Borders/Crossing Boundaries - Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration (Hardcover)
Caroline B. Brettell, Alexander X. Byrd, Cynthia Feliciano, Norma Fuentes, Alana Hackshaw, …
R3,161 Discovery Miles 31 610 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The essays in this volume tackle the construction and significance of race and ethnicity as boundary-making processes among diverse immigrant populations in the United States. Race and ethnicity can both unite and divide. The individual scholars contributing to this volume model, deploy, and explain notions of "borders" and "boundaries" in various ways, but collectively they emphasize the fluidity of racial and ethnic identities that are shaped, negotiated, and contested in specific contexts and situations. Constructing Borders/Crossing Boundaries also captures the range of spaces in which ethnicity and race become salient-the university, the immigrant enclave, the detention center, the work place, the nightclub, and even the trans-Atlantic passage. This interdisciplinary work features essays on a diverse range of immigrant populations from past to present and will interest scholars from across disciplines.

Entrepreneurs and the Search for the American Dream (Hardcover): Zulema Valdez Entrepreneurs and the Search for the American Dream (Hardcover)
Zulema Valdez
R2,807 Discovery Miles 28 070 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The book's central focus explores several "myths" associated with American entrepreneurship: the idea that small business owners are "job creators"; that entrepreneurs are the "backbone" or "engine" of the economy; that entrepreneurship provides a path of economic mobility for immigrants, ethnic and racial minorities, and women; that the Horatio Algiers "rags to riches" story is possible for anyone willing to work hard. Instead, I provide a critical perspective that challenges these myths of American enterprise, arguing that successful entrepreneurship requires access to social and economic capital resources and support that are often distributed along the lines of race, class, and gender in the highly stratified American economy and society.

Entrepreneurs and the Search for the American Dream (Paperback): Zulema Valdez Entrepreneurs and the Search for the American Dream (Paperback)
Zulema Valdez
R859 Discovery Miles 8 590 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The book's central focus explores several "myths" associated with American entrepreneurship: the idea that small business owners are "job creators"; that entrepreneurs are the "backbone" or "engine" of the economy; that entrepreneurship provides a path of economic mobility for immigrants, ethnic and racial minorities, and women; that the Horatio Algiers "rags to riches" story is possible for anyone willing to work hard. Instead, I provide a critical perspective that challenges these myths of American enterprise, arguing that successful entrepreneurship requires access to social and economic capital resources and support that are often distributed along the lines of race, class, and gender in the highly stratified American economy and society.

The New Entrepreneurs - How Race, Class, and Gender Shape American Enterprise (Hardcover): Zulema Valdez The New Entrepreneurs - How Race, Class, and Gender Shape American Enterprise (Hardcover)
Zulema Valdez
R2,760 Discovery Miles 27 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

For many entrepreneurs, the American Dream remains only partially fulfilled. Unequal outcomes between the middle and lower classes, men and women, and Latino/as, whites, and blacks highlight continuing inequalities and constraints within American society. With a focus on a diverse group of Latino entrepreneurs, this book explores how class, gender, race, and ethnicity all shape Latino entrepreneurs' capacity to succeed in business in the United States.
Bringing intersectionality into conversation with theories of ethnic entrepreneurship, Zulema Valdez considers how various factors create, maintain, and transform the social and economic lives of Latino entrepreneurs. While certain group identities may impose unequal, if not discriminatory, starting positions, membership in these same social groups can provide opportunities to mobilize resources together. Valdez reveals how Latino entrepreneurs--as members of oppressed groups on the one hand, yet "rugged individualists" striving for the American Dream on the other--work to recreate their own positions within American society.

Beyond Black and White - A Reader on Contemporary Race Relations (Paperback): Zulema Valdez Beyond Black and White - A Reader on Contemporary Race Relations (Paperback)
Zulema Valdez
R4,138 Discovery Miles 41 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Beyond Black and White is a new anthology of readings that reflects the complexity of racial dynamics in the contemporary United States, where the fastest-growing group is "two or more races." Drawing on the work of both established figures in the field and early career scholars, Zulema Valdez has assembled a rich and provocative collection of pieces that illustrates the diversity of today's American racial landscape. Where many books tend to focus primarily on majority-minority relations, Beyond Black and White offers a more nuanced picture by including pieces on multiracial/multiethnic identities, relations between and within minority communities, and the experiences of minority groups who have achieved power and status within American society.

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