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Hispanic Nation: Culture, Politics, and the Constructing of Identity
University of Arizona Press, 1997 Paper: 978-0-8165-1799-2 Library of Congress Classification E184.S75F69 1997 Dewey Decimal Classification 305.868
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
A new ethnic identity is being constructed in the United States: the Hispanic nation. Overcoming age-old racial, regional, and political differences, Americans of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, and other Spanish-language origins are beginning to imagine themselves as a single ethnic community-which by the turn of the century may become the United States' largest and most influential minority. See other books on: Constructing | Ethnic identity | Hispanic American Studies | Hispanic Americans | Identity See other titles from University of Arizona Press |
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