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Sueños Americanos: Barrio-Jugend verhandelt soziale und kulturelle Identitäten

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2012
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Sueños Americanos: Barrio Youth Negotiating Social and Cultur...
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Publisher
University of Arizona Press
ISBN-10
0816513414
ISBN-13
9780816513413
eBay Product ID (ePID)
112087156

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
208 Pages
Publication Name
Sueños Americanos : Barrio Youth Negotiating Social and Cultural Identities
Language
English
Publication Year
2012
Subject
Ethnic Studies / Hispanic American Studies
Type
Textbook
Author
Julio Cammarota
Subject Area
Social Science
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
12 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number
3
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Reviews
"Cammarota is a skilled writer who injects passion into this ethnographic study."-- MultiCultural Review, "Julio Cammarota's book is a fresh and insightful look at educating Latino/a youth in the United States."-- Journal of American Ethnic History "Cammarota is a skilled writer who injects passion into this ethnographic study."-- MultiCultural Review, "Cammarota is a skilled writer who injects passion into this ethnographic study." - Multi-Cultural Review, "Julio Cammarota's book is a fresh and insightful look at educating Latino/a youth in the United States."-- Journal of American Ethnic History, "Julio Cammarota's book is a fresh and insightful look at educating Latino/a youth in the United States." -- Journal of American Ethnic History, "Julio Cammarota's book is a fresh and insightful look at educating Latino/a youth in the United States." --Journal of American Ethnic History, "Cammarota is a skilled writer who injects passion into this ethnographic study." Multi-Cultural Review
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
305.235089/680794
Table Of Content
Acknowledgments 1 Barrio Youth in America: A Cultural Praxis of "Chili y Limón" 2 "It's Hard to Get Good Pay": The Political Economy of Latina/o Youth 3 "Learning How to Count": Working Youth in Latina/o Immigrant Families 4 "There You Have to Work Fast": Fast-Food Workers in El Pueblo 5 "Everybody's Like Family Here": Youth Work Programs at the Community Center 6 "Everyone Thinks We Are All Bad": Schooling in El Pueblo 7 "Two Struggles": Race and Gender among Latina and Latino Youth Epilogue: A Social Justice Education for Latinas/os Notes Bibliography Index
Synopsis
For nearly a decade, Julio Cammarota interviewed and observed Latino youth--researching how they negotiated myriad social conditions and hostile economic and political pressures in their daily lives. One of the most extensive studies of barrio youth, Sueños Americanos illuminates the complex relationships among low-wage employment, cultural standards, education, class oppression, and gender expectations., Education is a primary route to rewarding employment and economic security. It is particularly significant for the future prospects of children who are ethnic minorities, were born into disadvantaged economic circumstances, or are dealing with language barriers. For nearly a decade Julio Cammarota interviewed and observed Latino youth between the ages of seventeen and twenty-four who lived in a barrio in a city on the California coast. He conducted forty life interviews, selecting six people to investigate in depth. Twenty of the study participants worked at a fast-food restaurant, while the other twenty worked at a community cultural center. Focusing on the experiences of his subjects in the primary settings of family, work, and school, Cammarota structured his research to examine how Latino youth negotiate myriad social conditions and hostile economic and political pressures in their daily lives. His extensive interviews and incisive analyses illuminate the complex relationships among low-wage employment, cultural standards, education, class oppression, and gender expectations. Among other topics, Cammarota investigates how working affects Latino education; how gender influences social relationships and life choices; how Latinos and Latinas try to maintain their distinct ethnic identity while attempting to transcend marginalization; whether the Latino culture helps young people work hard for their families and for a better future; and how the connections and disconnections among work, family, and school constitute formative processes that shape the cultural identities of Latino youth. One of the most extensive studies of barrio youth available, Sue os Americanos concludes with a discussion of social justice education for Latino youth and how this educational approach meets their academic needs while providing opportunities for self-determination and community activism., Education is a primary route to rewarding employment and economic security. It is particularly significant for the future prospects of children who are ethnic minorities, were born into disadvantaged economic circumstances, or are dealing with language barriers. For nearly a decade Julio Cammarota interviewed and observed Latino youth between the ages of seventeen and twenty-four who lived in a barrio in a city on the California coast. He conducted forty life interviews, selecting six people to investigate in depth. Twenty of the study participants worked at a fast-food restaurant, while the other twenty worked at a community cultural center. Focusing on the experiences of his subjects in the primary settings of family, work, and school, Cammarota structured his research to examine how Latino youth negotiate myriad social conditions and hostile economic and political pressures in their daily lives. His extensive interviews and incisive analyses illuminate the complex relationships among low-wage employment, cultural standards, education, class oppression, and gender expectations. Among other topics, Cammarota investigates how working affects Latino education; how gender influences social relationships and life choices; how Latinos and Latinas try to maintain their distinct ethnic identity while attempting to transcend marginalization; whether the Latino culture helps young people work hard for their families and for a better future; and how the connections and disconnections among work, family, and school constitute formative processes that shape the cultural identities of Latino youth. One of the most extensive studies of barrio youth available, Sueños Americanos concludes with a discussion of social justice education for Latino youth and how this educational approach meets their academic needs while providing opportunities for self-determination and community activism.

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