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Introduction Mambo Montage: The Latinization of New York City |
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Part I The Production of Latinidad: Histories, Social Movements, Cultural Struggles |
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``No Country But the One We Must Fight For'': The Emergence of an Antillean Nation and Community in New York City, 1860-1901 |
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``The Latins from Manhattan'': Confronting Race and Building Community in Jim Crow Baseball, 1906-1950 |
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Latino Caribbean Diasporas in New York |
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Niuyol: Urban Regime, Latino Social Movements, Ideologies of Latinidad |
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Culture in the Battlefront: From Nationalist to Pan-Latino Projects |
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Part II Expressive Cultures: Narrating, Imaging, and Performing Latinidad |
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Life Off the Hyphen: Latino Literature and Nuyorican Traditions |
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``Nothing Connects Us All But Imagined Sounds'': Performing Trans-Boricua Memories, Identities, and Nationalisms Through the Death of Hector Lavoe |
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Hip-Hop, Puerto Ricans, and Ethnoracial Identities in New York |
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Ambiguous Identities! The Affirmation of Puertorriquenidad in the Community Murals of New York City |
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Part III Latino/a Identities and the Politics of Space and Place |
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Making Loisaida: Placing Puertorriquenidad in Lower Manhattan |
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The Manifold Character of Panethnicity: Latino Identities and Practices Among Dominicans in New York City |
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319 | (18) |
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Immigration Status and Identity: Undocumented Mexicans in New York |
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Outside/In: Crossing Queer and Latino Boundaries |
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Engendering and Coloring Labor Unions: Transcultural Readings of Latin American Women's Ways |
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Part IV Latinizing Cityscapes |
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The Latin Side of Madison Avenue: Marketing and the Language that Makes Us ``Hispanics'' |
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Taking ``Class'' Into Account: Dance, the Studio, and Latino Culture |
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Deceptive Solidity: Public Signs, Civic Inclusion, and Language Rights in New York City (and Beyond) |
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