Sunbelt diaspora : race, class, and Latino politics in Puerto Rican Orlando /
"Tracing the emergence of the Puerto Rican and Latino presence in Orlando from the 1940s through an ethnographic moment of twenty-first-century electoral redistricting, Sunbelt Diaspora provides a timely prism for viewing how differences of race, class, and place play out in struggles to claim...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Austin :
University of Texas Press,
[2020]
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Edición: | First edition. |
Colección: | Historia USA.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- List of Maps, Tables, and Charts
- Preface: For Orlando Readers
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Race, Class, Place, and Politics in a New Puerto Rican Diaspora
- Part I. Puerto Rican Orlando
- 1. Between Black and White: Geography, Demography, and Political Place
- 2. Hidden Histories in the New Orlando: Colonial Migrations, Color-Blind Multiculturalism, and Natural Neoliberalism
- Part II. Difference and the Incompleteness of Political Community Formation
- 3. "You Don't Look Puerto Rican": Race, Class, and Memories of Place in Orlando
- 4. Enough Is Enough: Memory, Political Formations, and Participatory Citizenship
- 5. "This Building Is Our Island": Seen and Unseen in Orlando
- Part III. The Case of Redistricting in Orange County, Florida
- 6. Divided by Beans: Tensions of Collective Identification
- 7. Four Districts for Americans: Mapping Community in Orange County
- Conclusion: Navigating Ambiguity in the Interests of Community
- Epilogue: "Things Will Be Different Now"
- Appendix: Oral History Collections and Orange County Board of County Commissioners Proceedings
- Notes
- References
- Index