Latinos in Chicago and the MidwestSeries Editors: Frances R. Aparicio, Pedro Cabán, Juan Mora-Torres, and Maria de los Angeles Torres This series documents the histories, challenges, and contributions of Latinos to Chicago and the Midwest. It promotes an understanding of regional and historical differences in Latino communities and of the ways in which Latinos in Chicago and throughout the Midwest construct their own sense of Latinidad and cultural difference. It offers new conceptual frameworks for the study of interlatino dynamics in this understudied region as well as comparative studies with other regions in the United States and in transnational relations with Latin America. The series editors seek topics that shed new light on the issues that impact Latino/a lives in the Midwest. They welcome inquiries and questions from scholars, journalists, writers, and artists, envisioning a series of books that are not exclusively academic but from a wide array of disciplines and discourses. |
Author: Leonard G. Ramírez with Yenelli Flores, María Gamboa, Isaura González, Victoria Pérez, Magda Ramírez-Castañeda, and Cristina VitalPub Date: 2011 Dynamic stories from the Chicago Chicano movement learn more... |
Author: Jesus Ramirez-VallesPub Date: 2011 Exploring Latino GBT involvement in the fight against AIDS learn more... |
Author: Marc ZimmermanPub Date: 2011 A visual and textual journey through the cultural contributions of Puerto Rican artists in the United States learn more... |
Author: José Gamaliel GonzálezPub Date: 2010 A candid, authentic account of a life in Latino art and politics learn more... |
Author: Edited by Amalia Pallares and Nilda Flores-GonzálezPub Date: 2010 Examining Latino activism in Chicago--from the local to global learn more... |
Author: Edited by Mérida M. RúaPub Date: 2010 Highlighting the influential work of a pioneering Latina ethnographer learn more... |
Author: Edited by Alberto López Pulido, Barbara Driscoll de Alvarado, and Carmen SamoraPub Date: 2009 The lifework of a pioneering scholar and leader in Latino studies learn more... |
Author: Edited by Cheryl R. Ganz and Margaret StrobelPub Date: 2004 Presenting the Mexican artisans of Hull House and the history of its kilns and pottery learn more... |








