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Paperback Hispanas de Queens Book

ISBN: 0801487951

ISBN13: 9780801487958

Hispanas de Queens

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What happens when persons of several Latin American national groups reside in the same neighborhood-- Milagros Ricourt and Ruby Danta consider the stories of women of different nationalities--Colombian, Cuban, Dominican, Ecuadorian, Peruvian, Puerto Rican, Uruguayan, and others--who live together in Corona, a working-class neighborhood in Queens. Corona has long been an arrival point for immigrants and is now made up predominantly of Spanish-speaking immigrants from the Caribbean and South and Central America, with smaller numbers from Asia, Africa, and Europe. There are also long-established populations of white Americans, mainly of Italian origin, and African Americans.The authors find that the new pan-Latin American community in Corona has emerged from the interactions of everyday living. Hispanas de Queens focuses on the places where women gather in Corona--bodegas, hospitals, schoolyards, and Roman Catholic and Protestant churches--to show how informal alliances arise from proximity.Ricourt and Danta document how a group of leaders, mainly women, consciously promoted this strong sense of community to build panethnic organizations and a Latino political voice. Hispanas de Queens shows how a new group identity--Hispanic or Latino--is formed without replacing an individual's identification as an immigrant from a particular country. Instead, an additional identity is created and can be mobilized by pan-Latino leaders and organizations.

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A Good Book to Understand Latinos in New York

I once saw this book in a Border's and read it right there. Funny enough, Ms. Ricourt is my professor and we are assigned to read this book this semester. I think it's a nice book without being too over "scientific" or boring the reader with lots of useless statistis and figures that don't add up to much. I think anyone who is a Latino in the NYC area or is just interested in Latinos. She (Ricourt) really has a good understanding of Latinos and their issues and can break it down so that anyone could understand it without oversimplifying it. It's not a really heavy book, so if you're into this it shouldn't take you long to read at all. Milagros Ricourt really is a cool person and a great teacher. This is a good book to have in general and is fun to read. Check the book out.
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