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  • Berkeley : University of California Press  (3)
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    Berkeley : University of California Press
    ISBN: 9780520938601 , 0520938607 , 142373145X , 9781423731450
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (1 v.)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Print version Mexican New York
    DDC: 304.87471072090511
    Keywords: Mexican Americans Social conditions ; New York (State) ; New York ; Immigrants Social conditions ; New York (State) ; New York ; Transnationalism ; Immigrants Social conditions ; Mexican Americans Social conditions ; Transnationalism ; Mexican Americans Social conditions ; Immigrants Social conditions ; Soziale Situation ; Immigrants ; Social conditions ; Mexican Americans ; Social conditions ; International relations ; Transnationalism ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Emigration & Immigration ; Emigration and immigration ; Ethnische Beziehungen ; Einwanderung ; Ethnic relations ; United States Relations ; Mexico ; Mexico Relations ; United States ; New York (N.Y.) Emigration and immigration ; Puebla (Mexico : State) Emigration and immigration ; New York (N.Y.) Ethnic relations ; Mexico ; Mexico ; Puebla (State) ; New York (State) ; New York ; United States ; United States Relations ; Mexico Relations ; New York (N.Y.) Emigration and immigration ; Puebla (Mexico : State) Emigration and immigration ; New York (N.Y.) Ethnic relations ; Puebla (Mexico : State) Emigration and immigration ; New York (N.Y.) Ethnic relations ; United States Relations ; Mexico Relations ; New York (N.Y.) Emigration and immigration ; Mexico ; Mexico ; Puebla (State) ; New York (State) ; New York ; United States ; New York 〈NY〉 ; Hispanos ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Drawing on more than fifteen years of research, Mexican New York offers an intimate view of globalization as it is lived by Mexican immigrants and their children in New York and in Mexico. Robert Courtney Smith's groundbreaking study sheds new light on transnationalism, vividly illustrating how immigrants move back and forth between New York and their home village in Puebla with considerable ease, borrowing from and contributing to both communities as they forge new gender roles; new strategies of social mobility, race, and even adolescence; and new brands of politics and egalitarianism. Smith
    Abstract: Transnational life in ethnographic perspective -- Dual contexts for transnational life -- "Los ausentes siempre presentes" : imagining and making a local-level transnational political community -- The defeat of Don Victorio and why it matters : transnationalization, democratization, and regime change on local, state, and federal levels -- Gender strategies, settlement, and transnational life -- "In Ticuani, he goes crazy" : the second generation renegotiates gender in Ticuani -- "Padre Jesus is our protector" : adolescence, religion, and social location in New York and Ticuani -- "I'll go back next year" : local-level transnational life across the life course -- Defending your name in New York and Ticuani : the roots and transnationalization of Mexican gangs -- "Why you gotta mess up a good place?" : returning to a changed Ticuani.
    Description / Table of Contents: [new title to come]Mexican immigrants in New York and Puebla : the dual contexts for transnational life -- "Los ausentes siempre presentes" : imagining and making a local-level transnational political community -- The defeat of Don Victorio and why it matters : transnationalization, democratization, and regime change on local, state, and federal levels -- Gender strategies, settlement, and transnational life -- "In Ticuani, he goes crazy" : the second generation renegotiates gender in Ticuani -- "Padre Jesus is our protector" : adolescence, religion, and social location in New York and Ticuani -- "I'll go back next year" : local-level transnational life across the life course -- Defending your name in New York and Ticuani : the roots and transnationalization of Mexican gangs -- "Why you gotta mess up a good place?" : returning to a changed Ticuani.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berkeley : University of California Press
    ISBN: 0520938607 , 142373145X , 1598758047 , 9780520938601 , 9781423731450 , 9781598758047
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 375 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 304.8/7471072/090511
    Keywords: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration ; Emigration and immigration ; Ethnic relations ; Immigrants / Social conditions ; Mexican Americans / Social conditions ; International relations ; Transnationalism ; Einwanderer ; Internationale Politik ; Migration ; Mexican Americans Social conditions ; Immigrants Social conditions ; Transnationalism ; Hispanos ; Ethnische Beziehungen ; Soziale Situation ; Einwanderung ; New York, NY ; New York, NY ; Einwanderung ; Hispanos ; Soziale Situation ; Ethnische Beziehungen
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Transnational life in ethnographic perspective -- Dual contexts for transnational life -- "Los ausentes siempre presentes" : imagining and making a local-level transnational political community -- The defeat of Don Victorio and why it matters : transnationalization, democratization, and regime change on local, state, and federal levels -- Gender strategies, settlement, and transnational life -- "In Ticuani, he goes crazy" : the second generation renegotiates gender in Ticuani -- "Padre Jesus is our protector" : adolescence, religion, and social location in New York and Ticuani -- "I'll go back next year" : local-level transnational life across the life course -- Defending your name in New York and Ticuani : the roots and transnationalization of Mexican gangs -- "Why you gotta mess up a good place?" : returning to a changed Ticuani , Drawing on more than fifteen years of research, Mexican New York offers an intimate view of globalization as it is lived by Mexican immigrants and their children in New York and in Mexico. Robert Courtney Smith's groundbreaking study sheds new light on transnationalism, vividly illustrating how immigrants move back and forth between New York and their home village in Puebla with considerable ease, borrowing from and contributing to both communities as they forge new gender roles; new strategies of social mobility, race, and even adolescence; and new brands of politics and egalitarianism. Smith
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    Berkeley : University of California Press
    ISBN: 978-0-520-24413-9 , 0-520-24412-5
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 375 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Keywords: USA New York State ; Mexiko ; Puebla ; Migration ; Beziehungen, transnationale ; Beziehungen, interethnische ; Soziale Bedingungen ; Sozialgeschichte ; New York City
    Abstract: Drawing on more than fifteen years of research, Mexican New York offers an intimate view of globalization as it is lived by Mexican immigrants and their children in New York and in Mexico. Robert Courtney Smith's groundbreaking study sheds new light on transnationalism, vividly illustrating how immigrants move back and forth between New York and their home village in Puebla with considerable ease, borrowing from and contributing to both communities as they forge new gender roles; new strategies of social mobility, race, and even adolescence; and new brands of politics and egalitarianism.Smith's deeply informed narrative describes how first-generation men who have lived in New York for decades become important political leaders in their home villages in Mexico. Smith explains how relations between immigrant men and women and their U.S.-born children are renegotiated in the context of migration to New York and temporary return visits to Mexico. He illustrates how U.S.-born youth keep their attachments to Mexico, and how changes in migration and assimilation have combined to transnationalize both U.S.-born adolescents and Mexican gangs between New York and Puebla. Mexican New York profoundly deepens our knowledge of immigration as a social process, convincingly showing how some immigrants live and function in two worlds at the same time and how transnationalization and assimilation are not opposing, but related, phenomena.
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