Mexican Chicago: Race, identity and Nation, 1916-39 by Gabriela F. Arredondo

Mexican Chicago: Race, identity and Nation, 1916-39

Gabriela F. Arredondo

272 pages first pub 2008 (editions)

nonfiction challenging informative reflective slow-paced

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Mexican Chicago builds on previous studies of Mexicans in the United States while challenging static definitions of “American” and underlying assumptions of assimilation. Gabriela F. Arredondo contends that because of the revolutionary context fro...

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