Indigenous Mexican migrants in the United States /

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Imprint:La Jolla, Calif. : Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, UCSD/Center for Comparative Immigration Studies, UCSD, c2004.
Description:x, 526 p. : maps ; 23 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5609650
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Other authors / contributors:Fox, Jonathan, 1958-
Rivera-Salgado, Gaspar.
ISBN:1878367501 (pbk.)
Notes:Based on papers from a conference hosted by the University of California, Santa Cruz, Latin American and Latino Studies Dept., with co-sponsorship from the Frente Indígena Oaxaqueño Binacional and two UCSC research centers.
Includes bibliographical references.
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Summary:The multiple pasts and futures of the Mexican nation can be seen in the faces of the tens of thousands of indigenous people who each year set out on their voyages to the north, as well as the many others who decide to settle in countless communities within the United States. To study indigenous Mexican migrants in the United States today requires a binational lens, taking into account basic changes in the way Mexican society is understood as the twenty-first century begins. This collection explores these migration processes and their social, cultural, and civic impacts in the United States and in Mexico. The studies come from diverse perspectives, but they share a concern with how sustained migration and the emergence of organizations of indigenous migrants influence social and community identity, both in the United States and in Mexico. These studies also focus on how the creation and re-creation of collective ethnic identities among indigenous migrants influences their economic, social, and political relationships in the United States. of California, Santa Cruz
Item Description:Based on papers from a conference hosted by the University of California, Santa Cruz, Latin American and Latino Studies Dept., with co-sponsorship from the Frente Indígena Oaxaqueño Binacional and two UCSC research centers.
Physical Description:x, 526 p. : maps ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:1878367501