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- Title Pages
- Introduction
-
Critical Diálogo 1 US Imperialism and Colonial Legacies of Latinx Migrations -
Critical Diálogo 2 The Politics of Labeling Latinidades and Social Movements -
Critical Diálogo 3 Recasting Spaces, Embodying Community -
9 Guatemalan-Origin Children’s Transnational Ties -
10 Placing Text -
11 (Re)Claiming Public Space and Place -
12 Health Brokers, Shrinks, and Urban Shamans Revisited -
Critical Diálogo 4 Surveillance and Policing in Everyday Life -
Critical Diálogo 5 Work and the Politics of “Deservingness” -
Critical Diálogo 6 Citizenship Subjects and “Illegality” -
Critical Diálogo 7 Disciplining Institutions, Evicting Regimes -
Critical Diálogo 8 Latinx Kinship and Relatedness -
Critical Diálogo 9 Community Engagement, Critical Methodologies, and Social Justice - About the Contributors
- Index
(p.119) Critical Diálogo 3 Recasting Spaces, Embodying Community
(p.119) Critical Diálogo 3 Recasting Spaces, Embodying Community
- Source:
- Critical Dialogues in Latinx Studies
- Author(s):
- Ana Y. Ramos-Zayas, Mérida M. Rúa
- Publisher:
- NYU Press
DOI:10.18574/nyu/9781479805198.011.0003
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- Title Pages
- Introduction
-
Critical Diálogo 1 US Imperialism and Colonial Legacies of Latinx Migrations -
Critical Diálogo 2 The Politics of Labeling Latinidades and Social Movements -
Critical Diálogo 3 Recasting Spaces, Embodying Community -
9 Guatemalan-Origin Children’s Transnational Ties -
10 Placing Text -
11 (Re)Claiming Public Space and Place -
12 Health Brokers, Shrinks, and Urban Shamans Revisited -
Critical Diálogo 4 Surveillance and Policing in Everyday Life -
Critical Diálogo 5 Work and the Politics of “Deservingness” -
Critical Diálogo 6 Citizenship Subjects and “Illegality” -
Critical Diálogo 7 Disciplining Institutions, Evicting Regimes -
Critical Diálogo 8 Latinx Kinship and Relatedness -
Critical Diálogo 9 Community Engagement, Critical Methodologies, and Social Justice - About the Contributors
- Index