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Latinos in American Society: Families and Communities in Transition

✍ Scribed by Ruth Enid Zambrana


Publisher
Cornell University Press
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Leaves
310
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


It is well known that Latinos in the United States bear a disproportionate burden of low educational attainment, high residential segregation, and low visibility in the national political landscape. In Latinos in American Society, Ruth Enid Zambrana brings together the latest research on Latinos in the United States to demonstrate how national origin, age, gender, socioeconomic status, and education affect the well-being of families and individuals. By mapping out how these factors result in economic, social, and political disadvantage, Zambrana challenges the widespread negative perceptions of Latinos in America and the single story of Latinos in the United States as a monolithic group.

Synthesizing an increasingly substantial body of social science researchβ€”much of it emerging from the interdisciplinary fields of Chicano studies, U.S. Latino studies, critical race studies, and family studiesβ€”the author adopts an intersectional "social inequality lens" as a means for understanding the broader sociopolitical dynamics of the Latino family, considering ethnic subgroup diversity, community context, institutional practices, and their intersections with family processes and well-being. Zambrana, a leading expert on Latino populations in America, demonstrates the value of this approach for capturing the contemporary complexity of and transitions within diverse U.S. Latino families and communities. This book offers the most up-to-date portrait we have of Latinos in America today.

✦ Table of Contents


Contents
Figures and Tables
Preface
1. Introduction
2. Demographic Trends
3. How Have Latinos Been Studied?
4. The Importance of Education
5. Girlhood to Womanhood
6. Boyhood to Manhood
7. Physical and Mental Well-Being through Adulthood
8. Public Service Systems as Sites of the Reproduction of Inequality
9. Persistent Images and Changing Perceptions in the Twenty-First Century
10. Capturing the Lives of Latinos in the United States: Advancing the Production of Critical Social Science Knowledge
References
Index


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