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Latin American migrations to the U.S. Heartland : changing social landscapes in Middle America

Allegro, LindaWood, Andrew GrantAllegro, Linda(Contributions by)Anders, Tisa M.(Contributions by)Carter, Scott(Contributions by)Didier, Caitlin(Contributions by)Hallet, Miranda Cady(Contributions by)Iaroi, Albert(Contributions by)Jones, Errol D.(Contributions by)Juffer, Jane(Contributions by)
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This collection examines Latina/o immigrants and the movement of the Latin American labor force to the central states of Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Arkansas, Missouri, and Iowa.

Contributors look at outside factors affecting migration, including corporate agriculture, technology, globalization, and government.

They also reveal how cultural affinities like religion, strong family ties, farming, and cowboy culture attract these newcomers to the Heartland.

Throughout, essayists point to how hostile neoliberal policy reforms have made it difficult for Latin American immigrants to find social and economic stability.

Filled with varied and eye-opening perspectives, Latin American Migrations to the U.S.

Heartland reveals how identities, economies, and geographies are changing as Latin Americans adjust to their new homes, jobs, and communities. Contributors: Linda Allegro, Tisa M. Anders, Scott Carter, Caitlin Didier, Miranda Cady Hallett, Edmund Hamann, Albert Iaroi, Errol D.

Jones, Jane Juffer, Laszlo J. Kulcsar, Janelle Reeves, Jennifer F. Reynolds, Sandi Smith-Nonini, and Andrew Grant Wood.

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University of Illinois Press
0252084357 / 9780252084355
Paperback / softback
16/02/2019
United States
English
344 pages
24 cm
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