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The Near Northwest Side Story Migration Displacement And Puerto Rican Families 1st Edition Gina Perez

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The Near Northwest Side Story Migration Displacement And Puerto Rican Families 1st Edition Gina Perez
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.28 MB
Pages: 290
Author: Gina Perez
ISBN: 9780520233676, 9780520233683, 9781417545278, 0520233670, 0520233689, 1417545275
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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The Near Northwest Side Story Migration Displacement And Puerto Rican Families 1st Edition Gina Perez by Gina Perez 9780520233676, 9780520233683, 9781417545278, 0520233670, 0520233689, 1417545275 instant download after payment.

In The Near Northwest Side Story, Gina M. P?rez offers an intimate and unvarnished portrait of Puerto Rican life in Chicago and San Sebastian, Puerto Rico--two places connected by a long history of circulating people, ideas, goods, and information. P?rez's masterful blend of history and ethnography explores the multiple and gendered reasons for migration, why people maintain transnational connections with distant communities, and how poor and working-class Puerto Ricans work to build meaningful communities. P?rez traces the changing ways that Puerto Ricans have experienced poverty, displacement, and discrimination and illustrates how they imagine and build extended families and dense social networks that link San Sebastian to barrios in Chicago. She includes an incisive analysis of the role of the state in shaping migration through such projects as the Chardon Plan, Operation Bootstrap, and the Chicago Experiment. The Near Northwest Side Story provides a unique window on the many strategies people use to resist the negative consequences of globalization, economic development, and gentrification.

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