A rich source book and an excellent overview of Mexican American women's crucial contributions to labor organizing, community formation, and social movements in the West and Southwest.

Women's Review of Books

Not only celebrates the lives of Mexican women in the United States but provides a blueprint for social justice and human dignity.

Journal of American History

In...a stirring portrayal of women's courage and agency, Ruiz's book epitomizes illuminative scholarship.

Latin American Research Review

From Out of the Shadows was the first full study of Mexican-American women in the twentieth century. Beginning with the first wave of Mexican women crossing the border early in the century, historian Vicki L. Ruiz reveals the struggles they have faced and the communities they have built. In a narrative enhanced by interviews and personal stories, she shows how from labor camps, boxcar settlements, and urban barrios, Mexican women nurtured families, worked for wages, built extended networks, and participated in community associations--efforts that helped Mexican Americans find their own place in America. She also narrates the tensions that arose between generations, as the parents tried to rein in young daughters eager to adopt American ways. Finally, the book highlights the various forms of political protest initiated by Mexican-American women, including civil rights activity and protests against the war in Vietnam. For this new edition of From Out of the Shadows, Ruiz has written an afterword that continues the story of the Mexicana experience in the United States, as well as outlines new additions to the growing field of Latina history.
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An anniversary edition of the first full study of Mexican American women in the twentieth century, with new preface
Introduction ; 1. Border Journeys ; 2. Confronting "America" ; 3. The Flapper and the Chaperone ; 4. With Pickets, Baskets, and Ballots ; 5. La Nueva Chicana: Women and the Movement ; 6. Claiming Public Space ; Afterword
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"A rich source book and an excellent overview of Mexican American women's crucial contributions to labor organizing, community formation, and social movements in the West and Southwest."--Women's Review of Books "Not only celebrates the lives of Mexican women in the United States but provides a blueprint for social justice and human dignity."--Journal of American History "In...a stirring portrayal of women's courage and agency, Ruiz's book epitomizes illuminative scholarship."--Latin American Research Review
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Selling point: Provides the first full study of Mexican-American women in the twentieth century, revealing the struggles they have faced and the communities they have built Selling point: Shares tensions that arose between generations, as the parents tried to rein in young daughters eager to adopt American ways Selling point: Highlights the various forms of political protest initiated by Mexican-American women, including civil rights activity and protests against the war in Vietnam Selling point: This updated edition includes a new afterword that continues the story of the Mexicana experience in the United States, as well as outlines new additions to the growing field of Latina history
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Vicki L. Ruiz is Professor of History and Chicano/Latino Studies and Dean of the School of Humanities at the University of California, Irvine.
Selling point: Provides the first full study of Mexican-American women in the twentieth century, revealing the struggles they have faced and the communities they have built Selling point: Shares tensions that arose between generations, as the parents tried to rein in young daughters eager to adopt American ways Selling point: Highlights the various forms of political protest initiated by Mexican-American women, including civil rights activity and protests against the war in Vietnam Selling point: This updated edition includes a new afterword that continues the story of the Mexicana experience in the United States, as well as outlines new additions to the growing field of Latina history
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780195374773
Publisert
2008
Utgave
10. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
318 gr
Høyde
208 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
304

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Vicki L. Ruiz is Professor of History and Chicano/Latino Studies and Dean of the School of Humanities at the University of California, Irvine.