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Ethnic Identification Among Urban Latinos 1st Edition Rosalyn Negrn

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Ethnic Identification Among Urban Latinos 1st Edition Rosalyn Negrn
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Publisher: LFB Scholarly Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.31 MB
Pages: 185
Author: Rosalyn Negrón
ISBN: 9781593326906, 1593326904
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Ethnic Identification Among Urban Latinos 1st Edition Rosalyn Negrn by Rosalyn Negrón 9781593326906, 1593326904 instant download after payment.

Negron examines how New York City Latinos negotiate between multiple ethnic identifications. She finds no one-to-one relationship between biographical ethnicity and the use of language and other ethnic markers. Through linguistic flexibility, cross-cultural fluency, and negotiating aspects of personal image, individuals deploy ethnicity in creative and unexpected ways. The reasons for switching ethnic categories range from the relatively minor (getting free drinks), to the quotidian (connecting with friends), to the vital (making a sale). Negron’s work calls into question the validity of ethno-racial categories used in surveys like the Census. She argues that patterns of self-identification are based on a complex interplay among interactional, cognitive, and situational factors as well as personal predispositions and skills.

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