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The near northwest side story:

migration, displacement, and Puerto Rican families
Cubierta delantera
4 Reseñas
University of California Press, 2004 - 276 páginas
"An original and significant contribution to Puerto Rican, Latino, and Latin American studies, drawing on the perspective of ordinary men and women. Gina Pérez's fine work is based on intensive research in two distant but interconnected places, conducted by a perceptive and sensitive observer-participant, herself immersed in two languages, cultures, and nations. Clearly written and cogently argued, her book will be of great interest to students of migration, ethnicity, and gender."--Jorge Duany, author of The Puerto Rican Nation on the Move: Identities on the Island and in the United States

"In this fresh, textured, original, multi-sited ethnography, Pérez traces the changing ways that Puerto Ricans have experienced poverty, displacement, and discrimination, and how they imagine and build deeply rooted but transnational lives through the extended families, dense social networks, and meaningful communities. Pérez exposes the limits of citizenship for racialized minorities; the contradictory, constrained agency in community mobilizations and urban uprisings; and the often-failed promise of transnational migration as a place to build a counter-hegemonic political space."--Brett Williams, Professor of Anthropology, American University

"This is a fascinating account of transnational migration as survival strategy, one bound up in kin, region, and economic restructuring."--Vicki L. Ruiz, author of From Out of the Shadows
  

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Review: The Near Northwest Side Story: Migration, Displacement, and Puerto Rican Families

Reseña de usuario  - Heather - Goodreads

Such a well-written, thoughtful multi-sited ethnography of Puerto Rican migrants in Chicago & San Sebastian, PR This is what ethnography *should* be...narrative, theoretical & historically contextual. A wonderful contribution to migration studies, Latina/o studies, & gender studies. Leer reseña completa

Review: The Near Northwest Side Story: Migration, Displacement, and Puerto Rican Families

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An ethnography I had to read for anthropology. Leer reseña completa

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Fleeing the Cane and the Origins of Displacement
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Know Your Fellow American Citi2en from Puerto Rico
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Los de Afuem Transnationalism and the Cultural Politics of Identity
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Gentrification Intrametropolitan Migration and the Politics of Place
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Transnational Lives Kin Work and Strategies of Survival
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Conclusion Revisiting the Gender Poverty and Migration Debate
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Notes
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Bibliography
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Index
263
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Sobre el autor (2004)

Gina M. Pérez is Assistant Professor of Latina/o Studies in the Comparative American Studies Program at Oberlin College.

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