Hispanic Spaces, Latino Places

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Pub. Date: 2004-09-01
Publisher(s): Univ of Texas Pr
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Summary

"This is a very important and timely book. It will make a major contribution to the literature on Hispanic/Latino migration, settlement, adaptation, politics, culture, and landscapes in the United States." Susan W. Hardwick, Professor of Geography, University of Oregon Hispanics/Latinos are the largest ethnic minority in the United Statesbut they are far from being a homogenous group. Mexican Americans in the Southwest have roots that extend back four centuries, while Dominicans and Salvadorans are very recent immigrants. Cuban Americans in South Florida have very different occupational achievements, employment levels, and income from immigrant Guatemalans who work in the poultry industry in Virginia. In fact, the only characteristic shared by all Hispanics/Latinos in the United States is birth or ancestry in a Spanish-speaking country. In this book, sixteen geographers and two sociologists map the regional and cultural diversity of the Hispanic/Latino population of the United States. They report on Hispanic communities in all sections of the country, showing how factors such as people's country/culture of origin, length of time in the United States, and relations with non-Hispanic society have interacted to create a wide variety of Hispanic communities. Identifying larger trends, they also discuss the common characteristics of three types of Hispanic communitiesthose that have always been predominantly Hispanic, those that have become Anglo-dominated, and those in which Hispanics are just becoming a significant portion of the population.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 1(12)
Daniel D. Arreola
1. HISPANIC AMERICAN LEGACY, LATINO AMERICAN DIASPORA 13(24)
Daniel D. Arreola
PART I. CONTINUOUS COMMUNITIES 37(40)
2. THE PLAZA IN LAS VEGAS, NEW MEXICO: A Community Gathering Place
39(16)
Jeffrey S. Smith
3. SOCIAL GEOGRAPHY OF LAREDO, TEXAS, NEIGHBORHOODS: Distinctiveness and Diversity in a Majority-Hispanic Place
55(24)
Michael S. Yoder and Renée LaPerrière de Gutiérrez
PART II. DISCONTINUOUS COMMUNITIES 77(66)
4. BARRIO UNDER SIEGE: Latino Sense of Place in San Francisco, California
79(24)
Brian J. Godfrey
5. GLOBALIZATION OF THE BARRIO: Transformation of the Latino Cultural Landscapes of San Diego, California
103(22)
Lawrence A. Herzog
6. BARRIO SPACE AND PLACE IN SOUTHEAST LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
125(20)
James R. Curtis
PART III. NEW COMMUNITIES 143(150)
7. CHANGING LATINIZATION OF NEW YORK CITY
145(22)
Inés M. Miyares
8. SOCCER AND LATINO CULTURAL SPACE: Metropolitan Washington Fútbol Leagues
167(20)
Marie Price and Courtney Whitworth
9. THE CULTURAL LANDSCAPE OF A PUERTO RICAN NEIGHBORHOOD IN CLEVELAND, OHIO
187(20)
Albert Benedict and Robert B. Kent
10. LATINOS IN POLYNUCLEATED KANSAS CITY
207(18)
Steven L. Driever
11. LATINO COMMERCE IN NORTHERN NEVADA
225(14)
Kate A. Berry
12. SE VENDEN AQUI: Latino Commercial Landscapes in Phoenix, Arizona
239(16)
Alex Oberle
13. HISPANICS IN THE AMERICAN SOUTH AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE POULTRY INDUSTRY
255(22)
William Kandel and Emilio A. Parrado
14. HISPANIZATION OF HEREFORD, TEXAS
277(16)
Terrence W. Haverluk
References 293(30)
Contributors 323(6)
Index 329

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