Latinas/os in New Jersey
Aldo A. Lauria Santiago (Redaktør) Ulla D. Berg (Redaktør) Olga Jiménez de Wagenheim (Forord) Olga Jiménez de Wagenheim (Forord) Aldo A. Lauria Santiago (Innledning) Ulla D. Berg (Innledning) Raymond Sanchez Mayers (Innledning) Lyna L. Wiggins (Innledning) Elsa Candelario (Innledning) Laura Curran (Innledning) Giovani Burgos (Innledning) Alex F. Trillo (Innledning) Anil Venkatesh (Innledning) Johana Londoño (Innledning) Jennifer Ayala (Innledning) Ana Y. Ramos-Zayas (Innledning) Giancarlo Muschi (Innledning) Ismael García Colón (Innledning) William Suárez Gómez (Innledning) Benjamin Lapidus (Innledning) Lilia Fernandez (Innledning) Elena Sabogal (Innledning) Melanie Z. Plasencia (Innledning) Daniela Valdes (Innledning) Yamil Avivi (Innledning) Kathleen López (Innledning)
«The editors not only provide up-to-date research on the demographic profile and trends among Latinos in New Jersey but dare to venture further into the realms of the social sciences, history, education, and art and culture and to put them each in conversation with one another. No other source has ever engaged with Latinos in the Garden State as deeply or profoundly.»
Ramona Hernández, author of The Mobility of Workers under Advanced Capitalism: Dominican Migration to the United State
Contributors: Yamil Avivi; Jennifer Ayala; Ulla D. Berg; Giovani Burgos; Elsa Candelario; Laura Curran; Lilia Fernández; Ismael García Colón; Olga Jiménez de Wagenheim; Benjamin Lapidus; Aldo A. Lauria Santiago; Johana Londoño; Kathleen Lopez; Giancarlo Muschi; Melanie Z. Plasencia; Ana Y. Ramos-Zayas; Elena Sabogal; Raymond Sanchez Mayers; William Suárez Gómez; Alex F. Trillo; Daniela Valdez; Anil Venkatesh; Lyna L. Wiggins
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Rutgers University Press
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781978826182
- Utgivelsesår
- 2025
- Format
- 24 x 16 cm
Om forfatteren
ALDO A. LAURIA SANTIAGO is a professor in the Departments of Latino and Caribbean Studies and History at Rutgers University, New Brunswick. He is the co-author of Rethinking the Struggle for Puerto Rican Rights. At Rutgers he directs the Center for Latin American Studies and co-coordinates the Latino Studies Research Initiative.
ULLA D. BERG is an associate professor in the Departments of Latino and Caribbean Studies and Anthropology at Rutgers University, New Brunswick. She is the author of Mobile Selves: Race, Migration and Belonging Between Peru and the US.
OLGA JIMENEZ de WAGENHEIM is a professor emerita in history at Rutgers University, Newark, where she taught and mentored for more than twenty years. She is the author of The Puerto Ricans: A Documentary History and Puerto Rico’s Revolt for Independence.
Anmeldelser
«The editors not only provide up-to-date research on the demographic profile and trends among Latinos in New Jersey but dare to venture further into the realms of the social sciences, history, education, and art and culture and to put them each in conversation with one another. No other source has ever engaged with Latinos in the Garden State as deeply or profoundly.»
Ramona Hernández, author of The Mobility of Workers under Advanced Capitalism: Dominican Migration to the United State
«An overdue, comprehensive book on New Jersey's Latinos. Covering ethnicities, subcultures, cities, and a range of current issues, the volume analyses this diverse group—one-fifth of the state's population—and its challenges, hopes, and contributions. Educators, students, and policy makers will benefit from this rich collection of histories and analyses. The future of the Garden State can be gleaned from the accounts in this wonderful volume.”»
Andrés Torres, editor of Latinos in New England