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Great Lives from History: Latinos

Bibliography

Bibliography

This bibliography offers resources about Latinos, beginning with general reference and then arranged alphabetically by areas of achievement.

General Reference

1 

Benson, Sonia G., ed. Reference Library of Hispanic America. 4 vols. Farmington Hills, Mich.: Gale Group, 2003.

2 

Bergad, Laird W., and Herbert S. Klein. Hispanics in the United States: A Demographic, Social, and Economic History, 1980-2005. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010.

3 

Graham, Joe S., comp. Hispanic-American Material Culture: An Annotated Directory of Collections, Sites, Archives, and Festivals in the United States. New York: Greenwood Press, 1989.

4 

Kanellos, Nicolas. Handbook of Hispanic Cultures in the United States. 4 vols. Houston.: Arte Público Press, 1993-1994.

5 

Oboler, Suzanne, and Deena J. González, eds. 4 vols. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Latinos and Latinas in the United States. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005.

6 

Stavans, Ilan, and Harold Augenbraum, eds. 4 vols. Encyclopedia Latina: History, Culture, and Society in the United States. Danbury, Conn.: Grolier Academic Reference, 2005.

7 

Tienda, Marta, and Faith Mitchell, eds. Hispanics and the Future of America: Panel on Hispanics in the United States [and] Committee on Population, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education. Washington, D.C.: National Academies Press, 2006.

Art and Creative Expression

8 

Otfinoski, Steven. Latinos in the Arts. New York: Facts On File, 2007.

9 

Vigil, Angel. Una Linda Raza: Cultural and Artistic Traditions of the Hispanic Southwest. Golden, Colo.: Fulcrum, 1998.

Art

10 

Briggs, Charles. The Wood Carvers of Córdova, New Mexico: Social Dimensions of an Artistic “Revival.” Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1980.

11 

Cockcroft, James D., and Jane Canning. Latino Visions: Contemporary Chicano, Puerto Rican, and Cuban American Artists. New York: Franklin Watts, 2000.

12 

Gómez-Quintero, Raysa E. Amador, and Mireya Pérez Bustillo. The Female Body: Perspectives of Latin American Artists. Foreword by Elena Poniatowska. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 2002.

13 

Herrera, Olga U. Toward the Preservation of a Heritage: Latin American and Latino Art in the Midwestern United States. Notre Dame, Ind.: Institute for Latino Studies, 2008.

14 

Keller, Gary D., et al. 2 vols. Contemporary Chicana and Chicano Art: Artists, Works, Culture, and Education. Tempe, Ariz.: Bilingual Press/Editorial Bilingue, 2002.

15 

Riggs, Thomas, ed. St. James Guide to Hispanic Artists: Profiles of Latino and Latin American Artists. Detroit: St. James Press, 2002.

16 

Sullivan, Edward J. The Language of Objects in the Art of the Americas. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2007.

Literature and Journalism

17 

Bardeleben, Renate von, ed. Gender, Self, and Society: Proceedings of the IV International Conference on the Hispanic Cultures of the United States. New York: Peter Lang, 1993.

18 

Bloom, Harold, ed. Hispanic-American Writers. 2d ed. New York: Bloom’s Literary Criticism, 2009.

19 

Day, Frances Ann. Latina and Latino Voices in Literature: Lives and Works. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 2003.

20 

Editors of Salem Press. Notable Latino Writers. 3 vols. Pasadena, Calif.: Author, 2006.

21 

Fabre, Genviève, ed. European Perspectives on Hispanic Literature of the United States. Houston: Arte Público Press, 1988.

22 

Febles, Jorge, ed. Into the Mainstream: Essays on Spanish American and Latino Literature and Culture. Newcastle, United Kingdom: Cambridge Scholars, 2006.

23 

Gruesz, Kirsten Silva. Ambassadors of Culture: The Transamerican Origins of Latino Writing. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2002.

24 

Gutiérrez, Ramón, and Genaro Padilla, eds. 4 vols. Recovering the U.S. Hispanic Literary Heritage. Houston: Arte Público Press, 1993-2002.

25 

Kanellos, Nicolás, ed. The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Latino Literature. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 2008.

26 

Kanellos, Nicolás, and Hevetia Martell. Hispanic Periodicals in the United States, Origins to 1960: A Brief History and Comprehensive Bibliography. Houston: Arte Público Press, 2000.

27 

Krstovic, Jelena, ed. Hispanic Literature Criticism. 2 vols. Detroit: Gale Research, 1994.

28 

Luis, William. Dance Between Two Cultures: Latino Caribbean Literature Written in the United States. Nashville, Tenn.: Vanderbilt University Press, 1997.

29 

Martinez, Julio, ed. and comp. Chicano Scholars and Writers: A Bio-Bibliographical Directory. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 1979.

30 

Martinez, Sara E., ed. Latino Literature. Santa Barbara, Calif.: Libraries Unlimited, 2009.

31 

Pérez Firmat, Gustavo. Tongue Ties: Logo-Eroticism in Anglo-Hispanic Literature. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003.

32 

Valdivia, Angharad, N., ed. Latina/o Communication Studies Today. New York: Peter Lang, 2008.

33 

West-Durán, Alan, ed. 2 vols. Latino and Latina Writers. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 2004.

34 

Wood, Jamie Martinez. Latino Writers and Journalists. New York: Facts On File, 2007.

Music

35 

Avant-Mier, Roberto. Rock the Nation: Latin/o Identities and the Latin Rock Diaspora. New York: Continuum, 2010.

36 

Boggs, Vernon W. Salsiology: Afro-Cuban Music and the Evolution of Salsa in New York City. New York: Greenwood Press, 1992.

37 

Clark, Walter Aaron, ed. From Tejano to Tango: Latin American Popular Music. New York: Routledge, 2002.

38 

Cohen, Norm, ed. Ethnic and Border Music: A Regional Exploration. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 2007.

39 

Dower, Catherine. Puerto Rican Music Following the Spanish American War: 1898, the Aftermath of the Spanish American War and Its Influence on the Musical Culture of Puerto Rico. Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 1983.

40 

Gerard, Charley. Music from Cuba: Mongo Santamaria, Chocolate Armenteros, and Cuban Musicians in the United States. Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 2001.

41 

Manuel, Peter, ed. Essays on Cuban Music: North American and Cuban Perspectives. Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 1991.

42 

Pacini Hernandez, Deborah. Oye Como va!Hybridity and Identity in Latino Popular Music. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2009.

43 

Pacini Hernandez, Deborah, Héctor Fernández-L’Hoeste, and Eric Zolov, eds. Rockin’ las Americas: The Global Politics of Rock in Latin/o America. Pittsburgh, Pa.: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2004.

44 

Peña, Manuel. The Mexican American Orquesta: Music, Culture, and the Dialectic of Conflict. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1999.

45 

Rivera, Raquel Z., Wayne Marshall, and Deborah Pacini Hernandez, eds. Reggaeton. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2009.

46 

Robb, John Donald. Hispanic Folk Music of New Mexico and the Southwest: A Self-Portrait of a People. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1980.

47 

Salazar, Max. Mambo Kingdom: Latin Music in NewYork. New York: Schirmer Trade Books, 2002.

Theater, Film, and Television

48 

Berg, Charles Ramirez. Latino Images in Film: Stereotypes, Subversion, Resistance. Austin.: University of Texas Press, 2002.

49 

Nericcio, William Anthony. Tex(t)-Mex: Seductive Hallucinations of the “Mexican” in America. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2007.

50 

Noriega, Chon A., ed. Chicanos and Film: Essays on Chicano Representation and Resistance. New York: Garland., 1992.

51 

Ranucci, Karen, and Julie Feldman, eds. A Guide to Latin American, Caribbean, and U.S. Latino Made Films and Video. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press, 1998.

52 

Reyes, Luis, and Peter Rubie. Hispanics in Hollywood: A Celebration of One Hundred Years in Film and Television. Hollywood, Calif.: Lone Eagle, 2000.

53 

Richard, Alfred Charles, Jr. Censorship and Hollywood’s Hispanic Image: An Interpretive Filmography, 1936-1955. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1993.

54 

_______. The Hispanic Image on the Silver Screen: An Interpretive Filmography from Silents into Sound, 1898-1935. New York: Greenwood Press, 1992.

Biographies and Case Studies

55 

Acuña, Rodolfo F., and Guadalupe Compean, eds. 3 vols. Voices of the U.S. Latino Experience. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 2008.

56 

Davis, Marilyn P. Mexican Voices/American Dreams: An Oral History of Mexican Immigration to the United States. New York: H. Holt, 1990.

57 

Melendez, Miguel “Mickey.” We Took the Streets: Fighting for Latino Rights with the Young Lords. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2003.

58 

Rivera, John-Michael. The Emergence of Mexican America: Recovering Stories of Mexican Peoplehood in U.S. Culture. New York: New York University Press, 2006.

59 

Rodriguez, Jaime Javier. The Literatures of the U.S.-Mexican War: Narrative, Time, and Identity. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2010.

60 

Rosales, F. Arturo, ed. Testimonio: A Documentary History of the Mexican American Struggle for Civil Rights. Houston: Arte Público Press, 2000.

61 

Siems, Larry, ed. and trans. Between the Lines: Letters Between Undocumented Mexican and Central American Immigrants and Their Families and Friends. Preface by Jimmy Santiago Baca. Hopewell, N.J.: Ecco Press, 1992.

62 

Torres, Andrés, and José E. Velázquez, eds. The Puerto Rican Movement: Voices from the Diaspora. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1998.

63 

Wagenheim, Kal, and Olga Jiménez de Wagenheim, eds. The Puerto Ricans: A Documentary History. Princeton, N.J.: Markus Wiener, 1994.

Communities

64 

Arreola, Daniel D., ed. Hispanic Spaces, Latino Places: Community and Cultural Diversity in Contemporary America. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2004.

65 

DeAnda, Roberto M., ed. Chicanas and Chicanos in Contemporary Society. Boston: Allyn & Bacon, 1995.

66 

Gonzalez-Pando, Miguel. The Cuban Americans. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1998.

67 

Oboler, Suzanne. Ethnic Labels, Latino Lives: Identity and the Politics of (Re)presentation in the United States. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1995.

68 

Padilla, Felix M. Latino Ethnic Consciousness: The Case of Mexican-Americans and Puerto Ricans in Chicago. Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press, 1985.

69 

Pap, Leo. The Portuguese-Americans. Boston: Twayne, 1981.

70 

Pérez E. González, Maria E. Puerto Ricans in the United States. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 2000.

71 

Rivera, Raquel Z. New York Ricans from the Hip Hop Zone. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003.

72 

Sanchez, José Ramón. Boricua Power: A Political History of Puerto Ricans in the United States. New York: New York University Press, 2007.

Education

73 

Donato, Rubén. The Other Struggle for Equal Schools: Mexican Americans During the Civil Rights Era. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1997.

74 

Gándara, Patricia, and Frances Contreras. The Latino Education Crisis: The Consequences of Failed Social Policies. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2009.

75 

Garcia, Eugene E. Hispanic Education in the United States: Raíces y Alas. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield, 2001.

76 

Martinez, Corinne, Zeus Leonardo, and Carlos Tejeda, eds. Charting New Terrains of Chicana(o)/Latina(o) Education. Cresskill, N.J.: Hampton Press, 2000.

77 

Padilla, Felix M. The Struggle of Latino/a University Students: In Search of a Liberating Education. New York: Routledge, 1997.

78 

Padilla, Raymond V., and Rudolfo Chávez Chávez, eds. The Leaning Ivory Tower: Latino Professors in American Universities. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1995.

Food and Culture

79 

Canfield, Jack, Mark Victor Hansen, and Susan C. Sánchez. Chicken Soup for the Latino Soul: Celebrating la Comunidad Latina. Deerfield Beach, Fla.: Health Communications, 2005.

80 

Cordova, Regina, and Emma Carrasco. Celebración: Recipes and Traditions Celebrating Latino Family Life. New York: Doubleday, 1996.

81 

Counihan, Carole M. A Tortilla Is Like Life: Food and Culture in the San Luis Valley of Colorado. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2009.

82 

Janer, Zilkia. Latino Food Culture. New York: ABC-CLIO/Greenwood Press, 2008.

83 

Sanjur, Diva. Hispanic Foodways, Nutrition, and Health. Boston: Allyn & Bacon, 1995.

History and Politics

84 

Abalos, David T. Latinos in the United States: The Sacred and the Political. 2d ed. Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press, 2007.

85 

Acuña, Rodolfo. Occupied America: A History of Chicanos. 4th ed. New York: Longman, 2000.

86 

Antón, Alex, and Roger E. Hernández. Cubans in America: An Exciting, Vibrant History of a People in Exile. New York: Mallard, 2002.

87 

Barreto, Matt A. Ethnic Cues: The Role of Shared Ethnicity in Latino Political Participation. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2010.

88 

Beers, Henry Putney. Spanish and Mexican Records of the American Southwest: A Bibliographical Guide to Archive and Manuscript Sources. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1979.

89 

Beltrán, Cristina. The Trouble with Unity: Latino Politics and the Creation of Identity. New York: Oxford University Press, 2010.

90 

Cabán, Pedro A., et al. The Latino Experience in U.S. History. Paramus, N.J.: Globe Fearon, 1994.

91 

Cardona, Luis Antonio. A History of the Puerto Ricans in the United States of America. Rev. and enlarged ed. Bethesda, Md.: Carreta Press, 1995.

92 

Chavez, Linda. Out of the Barrio: Toward a New Politics of Hispanic Assimilation. New York: Basic Books, 1991.

93 

Cisneros, Henry G., and John Rosales, eds. Latinos and the Nation’s Future. Houston: Arte Público Press, 2009.

94 

DeSipio, Louis. Counting on the Latino Vote: Latinos as a New Electorate. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1996.

95 

DeVarona, Frank, ed. Hispanic Presence in the United States: Historical Beginnings. Miami: National Hispanic Quincentennial Commission/Mnemosyne, 1993.

96 

Didion, Joan. Miami. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1987.

97 

Enck-Wanzer, Darrel, ed. The Young Lords: A Reader. New York: New York University Press, 2010.

98 

Fernández-Shaw, Carlos M. The Hispanic Presence in North America from 1492 to Today. Translated by Alfonso Bertodano Stourton, et al. New York: Facts On File, 1999.

99 

González, Juan. Harvest of Empire: A History of Latinos in America. New York: Viking, 2000.

100 

Gutiérrez, David G., ed. The Columbia History of Latinos in the United States Since 1960. New York: Columbia University Press, 2004.

101 

Hutchinson, Earl Ofari. The Latino Challenge to Black America. Los Angeles: Middle Passage Press, 2007.

102 

Kanellos, Nicolás, and Cristelia Pérez. Chronology of Hispanic-American History: From Pre-Columbian Times to the Present. New York: Gale Research, 1995.

103 

Kanellos, Nicolás, and Bryan Ryan, eds. Hispanic American Chronology. New York: U.X.L., 1996.

104 

Mariscal, George, ed. Aztlán and Viet Nam: Chicano and Chicana Experiences of the War. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1999.

105 

Menendez, Bob. Growing American Roots: Why Our Nation Will Thrive as Our Largest Minority Flourishes. New York: New American Library, 2009.

106 

Mira, Manuel. The Forgotten Portuguese. Franklin, N.C.: Portuguese-American Historical Research Foundation, 1998.

107 

Navarro, Sharon Ann, and Armando Xavier Mejia, eds. Latino Americans and Political Participation: A Reference Handbook. Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-CLIO, 2004.

108 

Novas, Himilce. Everything You Need to Know About Latino History. 3d ed. New York: Plume, 2007.

109 

Ochoa, George, and Carter Smith. Atlas of Hispanic-American History. Rev. ed. New York: Facts On File, 2008.

110 

Platt, Lyman D. Hispanic Surnames and Family History. Baltimore: Genealogical, 1996.

111 

Shorris, Earl. Latinos: A Biography of the People. New York: W. W. Norton & Co., 2001.

112 

Stavans, Ilan. Latino History and Culture. New York: Collins, 2007.

113 

Vigil, Maurilio E. Hispanics in Congress: A Historical and Political Survey. Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 1996.

114 

Villarreal, Roberto E., and Norma G. Hernandez, eds. Latinos and Political Coalitions: Political Empowerment for the 1990s. New York: Greenwood Press, 1991.

115 

Villarreal, Roberto E., Norma G. Hernandez, and Howard D. Neighbor, eds. Latino Empowerment: Progress, Problems, and Prospects. New York: Greenwood Press, 1988.

116 

Whalen, Carmen Teresa, and Victor Vázquez-Hernández, eds. The Puerto Rican Diaspora: Historical Perspectives. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2005.

Humor

117 

Aldama, Frederick Luis. Your Brain on Latino Comics: From Gus Arriola to Los Bros Hernandez. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2009.

118 

De la Fuente, Cristián, and Federico Lariño. Hot, Passionate, and Illegal? Why (Almost) Everything You Thought About Latinos Just May Be True. New York: New American Library, 2010.

119 

Garcia, Nasario, ed. and transl. Chistes! Hispanic Humor of Northern New Mexico and Southern Colorado. Santa Fe: Museum of New Mexico Press, 2004.

Immigration

120 

Aranda, Elizabeth M. Emotional Bridges to Puerto Rico: Migration, Return Migration, and the Struggles of Incorporation. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield, 2007.

121 

Baganha, Maria Ioannis Benis. Portuguese Emigration to the United States, 1820-1930. New York: Garland, 1990.

122 

Balderrama, Francisco E., and Raymond Rodriguez. Decade of Betrayal: Mexican Repatriation in the 1930s. Rev. ed. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2006.

123 

Bonilla, Frank, et al., eds. Borderless Borders: U.S. Latinos, Latin Americans, and the Paradox of Interdependence. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1998.

124 

Canul, Rafael D. Mexican Illegal Aliens: A Mexican American Perspective. Edited by John Cise. Mountain View, Calif.: Floricanto Press, 2005.

125 

Duany, Jorge. The Puerto Rican Nation on the Move: Identities on the Island and in the United States. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2002.

126 

Eckstein, Susan. The Immigrant Divide: How Cuban Americans Changed the U.S. and Their Homeland. New York: Routledge, 2009.

127 

Espada, Frank. The Puerto Rican Diaspora: Themes in the Survival of a People. New York: El Museo del Barrio, 1983.

128 

Faber, Eli. A Time For Planting: The First Migration, 1654-1820. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992.

129 

Fitzpatrick, Joseph P. Puerto Rican Americans: The Meaning of Migration to the Mainland. 2d ed. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1987.

130 

Hattam, Victoria. In the Shadow of Race: Jews, Latinos, and Immigrant Politics in the United States. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007.

131 

Hefner, Tony. Between the Fences: Before Guantánamo, There was the Port Isabel Service Processing Center. New York: Seven Stories Press, 2010.

132 

James, Ian Michael. Ninety Miles: Cuban Journeys in the Age of Castro. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield, 2006.

133 

Johnson, Benjamin Heber. Revolution in Texas: How a Forgotten Rebellion and Its Bloody Suppression Turned Mexicans into Americans. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2003.

134 

Jouët-Pastré, Clémence, and Leticia Braga, eds. Becoming Brazuca: Brazilian Immigration to the United States. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2008.

135 

Levine, Robert M. Secret Missions to Cuba: Fidel Castro, Bernardo Benes, and Cuban Miami. New York: Palgrave, 2001.

136 

Maciel, David R., and Maria Herrera-Sobek, eds. Culture Across Borders: Mexican Immigration and Popular Culture. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1998.

137 

Maril, Robert Lee. Living on the Edge of America: At Home on the Texas-Mexico Border. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1999.

138 

O’Reilly Herrera, Andrea, ed. Remembering Cuba: Legacy of a Diaspora. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2001.

139 

Pachon, Harry, and Louis DeSipio. New Americans by Choice: Political Perspectives of Latino Immigrants. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1994.

140 

Pedraza, Silvia. Political Disaffection in Cuba’s Revolution and Exodus. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2007.

141 

Ramos, Jorge. A Country for All: An Immigrant Manifesto. Translated from the Spanish by Ezra Fitz. New York: Vintage Books, 2010.

142 

Rivera-Batiz, Francisco, and Carlos E. Santiago. Island Paradox: Puerto Rico in the 1990s. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1996.

143 

Rodriguez, Gregory. Mongrels, Bastards, Orphans, and Vagabonds: Mexican Immigration and the Future of Race in America. New York: Vintage Books, 2008.

144 

Schwab, Stephen Irving Max. Guantánamo, USA: The Untold History of America’s Cuban Outpost. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2009.

145 

Suro, Roberto. Strangers Among Us: How Latino Immigration Is Transforming America. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1998.

146 

Thompson, Gabriel. There’s No José Here: Following the Hidden Lives of Mexican Immigrants. New York: Nation Books, 2007.

147 

Torre, Carlos Antonio, Hugo Rodriguez Vecchini, and William Burgos, eds. The Commuter Nation: Perspectives on Puerto Rican Migration. Rio Piedras, P.R.: Editorial de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, 1994.

148 

Torres, Maria de los Angeles. In the Land of Mirrors: Cuban Exile Politics in the United States. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1999.

149 

Weyr, Thomas. Hispanic U.S.A.: Breaking the Melting Pot. New York: Harper & Row, 1988.

Law and Crime

150 

Bender, Steven W. Greasers and Gringos: Latinos, Law, and the American Imagination. New York: New York University Press, 2003.

151 

Bourgois, Philippe. In Search of Respect: Selling Crack in El Barrio. 2d ed. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003.

152 

Diaz, Tom. No Boundaries: Transnational Latino Gangs and American Law Enforcement. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2009.

153 

Diaz-Cotto, Juanita. Gender, Ethnicity, and the State: Latina and Latino Prison Politics. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1996.

154 

Haney López, Ian F. Racism on Trial: The Chicano Fight for Justice. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2003.

155 

López, Gerald P. Rebellious Lawyering: One Chicano’s Vision of Progressive Law Practice. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1992.

156 

Martinez, Ramiro, Jr. Latino Homicide: Immigration, Violence, and Community. New York: Routledge, 2002.

157 

Mendoza-Denton, Norma. Homegirls: Language and Cultural Practice Among Latina Youth Gangs. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell, 2008.

Linguistics

158 

Cruz, Bill, et al. The Official Spanglish Dictionary: Un User’s Guia to More than Three Hundred Words and Phrases That Aren’t Exactly Expañol or Inglés. Illustrations by David Le Batard. New York: Fireside, 1998.

159 

Fought, Carmen. Chicano English in Context. New York: Palgrave, 2003.

160 

Fusco, Coco. English Is Broken Here: Notes on Cultural Fusion in the Americas. New York: New Press, 1995.

161 

Harris, Tracy K. Death of a Language: The History of Judeo-Spanish. Newark: University of Delaware Press, 1994.

162 

Kalmar, Tomás Mario. Illegal Alphabets and Adult Biliteracy: Latino Migrants Crossing the Linguistic Border. Mahwah, N.J.: L. Erlbaum Associates, 2000.

163 

Morales, Ed. Living in Spanglish: The Search for a New Latino Identity in America. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2002.

164 

Stavans, Ilan. Spanglish: The Making of a New American Language. New York: Rayo, 2003.

165 

Tobar, Héctor. Translation Nation: Defining a New American Identity in the Spanish-Speaking United States. New York: Riverhead Books, 2005.

Political and Racial Discrimination

166 

Acuña, Rodolfo. Sometimes There Is No Other Side: Chicanos and the Myth of Equality. Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press, 1998.

167 

Dávila, Arlene. Latino Spin: Public Image and the Whitewashing of Race. New York: New York University Press, 2008.

168 

DeGenova, Nicholas, and Ana Yolanda Ramos-Zayas. Latino Crossings: Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, and the Politics of Race and Citizenship. New York: Routledge, 2003.

169 

Garcia, Jorge J. E., ed. Race or Ethnicity? On Black and Latino Identity. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 2007.

170 

Garcia, Jorge J. E., and Pablo De Greff, eds. Hispanics/Latinos in the United States: Ethnicity, Race, and Rights. New York: Routledge, 2000.

171 

Gomez, Laura E. Manifest Destinies: The Making of the Mexican American Race. New York: New York University Press, 2008.

172 

Gordon, Linda. The Great Arizona Orphan Abduction. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2001.

173 

Menchaca, Martha. Recovering History, Constructing Race: The Indian, Black, and White Roots of Mexican Americans. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2001.

174 

Portales, Marco. Crowding out Latinos: Mexican Americans in the Public Consciousness. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2000.

175 

Skerry, Peter. Mexican Americans: The Ambivalent Minority. New York: Free Press, 1993.

176 

Stafford, Jim. Puerto Ricans’ History and Promise: Americans Who Cannot Vote. Philadelphia: Mason Crest, 2006.

177 

Telles, Edward E., and Vilma Ortiz. Generations of Exclusion: Mexican Americans, Assimilation, and Race. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2008.

Professions, Labor, Employment, and Business

178 

Bacon, David. The Children of NAFTA: Labor Wars on the U.S./Mexico Border. Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press, 2005.

179 

Benitez, Cristina, and Marlene González. Latinization and the Latino Leader: How to Value, Develop, and Advance Talented Professionals. Ithaca, N.Y.: Paramount Market, 2011.

180 

Chong, Nilda, and Francia Baez. Latino Culture: A Dynamic Force in the Changing American Workplace. Yarmouth, Maine.: Intercultural Press, 2005.

181 

DeFreitas, Gregory. Inequality at Work: Hispanics in the U.S. Labor Force. New York: Oxford University Press, 1991.

182 

Griffith, David, and Manuel Valdés Pizzini. Fishers at Work, Workers at Sea: A Puerto Rican Journey Through Labor and Refuge. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2002.

183 

Knouse, Stephen B., Paul Rosenfeld, and Amy Culbertson, eds. Hispanics in the Workplace. Newbury Park, Calif.: Sage, 1992.

184 

Korzenny, Felipe, and Betty Ann Korzenny. Hispanic Marketing: A Cultural Perspective. Burlington, Mass.: Elsevier/Butterworth-Heinemann, 2005.

185 

Newton, David E. Latinos in Science, Math, and Professions. New York: Facts On File, 2007.

186 

Renteria, Tamis Hoover. Chicano Professionals: Culture, Conflict, and Identity. New York: Garland, 1998.

187 

Rivera, Geraldo. The Great Progression: How Hispanics Will Lead America to a New Era of Prosperity. New York: Celebra, 2009.

188 

Sedillo López, Antoinette, ed. Latino Employment, Labor Organizations, and Immigration. New York: Garland, 1995.

189 

Valle, Isabel. Fields of Toil: A Migrant Family’s Journey. Pullman: Washington State University Press, 1995.

190 

Vargas, Zaragosa. Labor Rights Are Civil Rights: Mexican American Workers in Twentieth-Century America. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2005.

Religion

191 

Agosín, Marjorie, ed. Passion, Memory, and Identity. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1999.

192 

Ben-Ur, Aviva. Sephardic Jews in America: A Diasporic History. New York: New York University Press, 2009.

193 

Birmingham, Stephen. The Grandees: America’s Sephardic Elite. New York: Syracuse University Press, 1997.

194 

Cohen, Martin A., and Abraham J. Peck, eds. Sephardim in the Americas: Studies in Culture and History. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1993.

195 

Dahm, Charles W. Parish Ministry in a Hispanic Community. New York: Paulist Press, 2004.

196 

Diaz-Mas, Paloma. Sephardim: The Jews from Spain. Translated by George K. Zucker. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992.

197 

Diaz-Stevens, Ana Maria, and Anthony M. Stevens-Arroyo. Recognizing the Latino Resurgence in U.S. Religion: The Emmaus Paradigm. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1998.

198 

Dobrinsky, Herbert C. ATreasury of Sephardic Laws and Customs: The Ritual Practices of Syrian, Moroccan, Judeo-Spanish, and Spanish and Portuguese Jews of North America. New York: Yeshiva University Press, 1986.

199 

Dolan, Jay P., and Jaime R. Vidal, eds. Puerto Rican and Cuban Catholics in the U.S., 1900-1965. Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press, 1994.

200 

Eisenberg, Ellen, Ava F. Kahn, and William Toll. Jews of the Pacific Coast: Reinventing Community on America’s Edge. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2009.

201 

Espinosa, Gastón, and Mario T. Garcia, eds. Mexican American Religions: Spirituality, Activism, and Culture. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2008.

202 

Hordes, Stanley M. To the End of the Earth: A History of the Crypto-Jews of New Mexico. New York: Columbia University Press, 2005.

203 

Jacobs, Janet Liebman. Hidden Heritage: The Legacy of the Crypto-Jews. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002.

204 

Malamed, Sandra Cumings. The Jews in Early America: A Chronicle of Good Taste and Good Deeds. McKinleyville, Calif.: Fithian Press, 2003.

205 

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206 

Maldonado, David, Jr., ed. Protestantes/Protestants: Hispanic Christianity Within Mainline Traditions. Nashville, Tenn.: Abingdon Press, 1999.

207 

Matovina, Timothy, and Gerald E. Poyo, eds. Presente! U.S. Latino Catholics from Colonial Origins to the Present. In collaboration with Cecilia González Andrieu, Steven P. Rodriguez, and Jaime R. Vidal. New York: Orbis Books, 2000.

208 

Mizrahi, Judith. Seven Hundred Three American Sephardim: Diversity Within Cohesiveness. New York: Gemini Books, 1993.

209 

Ortiz, Manuel. The Hispanic Challenge: Opportunities Confronting the Church. Downers Grove, Ill.: InterVarsity Press, 1993.

210 

Poyo, Gerald E. Cuban Catholics in the United States, 1960-1980: Exile and Integration. Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press, 2007.

211 

Valentin, Karen, and Edwin Aymat. The Flavor of Our Hispanic Faith. Valley Forge, Pa.: Judson Press, 2008.

212 

Wilson, Catherine E. The Politics of Latino Faith: Religion, Identity, and Urban Community. New York: New York University Press, 2008.

Science, Health, and Medicine

213 

Aguirre-Molina, Marilyn, and Carlos W. Molina, eds. Latina Health in the United States: A Public Health Reader. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2003.

214 

Delgado, Melvin, ed. Alcohol Use/Abuse Among Latinos: Issues and Examples of Culturally Competent Services. New York: Haworth Press, 1998.

215 

DeStefano, Anthony M. Latino Folk Medicine: Healing Herbal Remedies from Ancient Traditions. New York: Ballantine Books, 2001.

216 

Peña, Devon G. Mexican Americans and the Environment: Tierra y Vida. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2005.

217 

Rosenwaike, Ira, ed. Mortality of Hispanic Populations: Mexicans,Puerto Ricans, and Cubans in the United States and in the Home Countries. New York: Greenwood Press, 1991.

218 

Valdez, R. Burciaga, et al. Cancer in U.S. Latino Communities: An Exploratory Review. Santa Monica, Calif.: Rand, 1993.

Sex and Gender Roles

219 

Asencio, Marysol, ed. Latina/o Sexualities: Probing Powers, Passions, Practices, and Policies. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 2010.

220 

Sifuentes-Jáuregui, Ben. Transvestism, Masculinity, and Latin American Literature: Genders Share Flesh. New York: Palgrave, 2002.

221 

Taylor, Diana, and Juan Villegas, eds. Negotiating Performance: Gender, Sexuality, and Theatricality in Latin/o America. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1994.

Gay Latinos

222 

Chávez-Silverman, Susana, and Librada Hernández, eds. Reading and Writing the Ambiente: Queer Sexualities in Latino, Latin American, and Spanish Culture. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2000.

223 

Diaz, Rafael M. Latino Gay Men and HIV: Culture, Sexuality, and Risk Behavior. New York: Routledge, 1998.

224 

Guzmán, Manolo. Gay Hegemony/Latino Homosexualities. New York: Routledge, 2006.

225 

Hames-Garcia, Michael, and Ernesto Javier Martinez, eds. Gay Latino Studies: A Critical Reader. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2011.

226 

LaFountain-Stokes, Lawrence. Queer Ricans: Cultures and Sexualities in the Diaspora. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2009.

227 

Rodriguez, Juana Maria. Queer Latinidad: Identity Practices, Discursive Spaces. New York: New York University Press, 2003.

228 

Torres, Lourdes, and Immaculada Pertusa, eds. Tortilleras: Hispanic and U.S. Latina Lesbian Expression. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2003.

Latinas

229 

Del Alba Acevedo, Luz, et al. Telling to Live: Latina Feminist Testimonios–the Latina Feminist Group. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2001.

230 

Fountas, Angela Jane, ed. Waking up American: Coming of Age Biculturally, First-Generation Women Reflect on Identity. Emeryville, Calif.: Seal Press, 2005.

231 

Marting, Diane E., ed. Spanish American Women Writers: A Bio-Bibliography. New York: Greenwood Press, 1990.

232 

Moreno, Robyn, and Michelle Herrera Mulligan, eds. Border-Line Personalities: A New Generation of Latinas Dish on Sex, Sass, and Cultural Shifting. New York: Rayo, 2004.

233 

Peña, Milagros. Latina Activists Across Borders: Women’s Grassroots Organizing in Mexico and Texas. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2007.

234 

Rivera, Carmen S. Kissing the Mango Tree: Puerto Rican Women Rewriting American Literature. Houston: Arte Público Press, 2009.

235 

Stoner, K. Lynn, and Luis Hipólito Serrano Pérez, eds. and comps. Cuban and Cuban-American Women: An Annotated Bibliography. Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, 2000.

236 

Trujillo, Carla, ed. Living Chicana Theory. Berkeley, Calif.: Third Woman Press, 1998.

237 

Vargas, Lucila. Latina Teens, Migration, and Popular Culture. New York: Peter Lang, 2009.

Latino Men

238 

Abalos, David T. The Latino Male: A Radical Redefinition. Boulder, Colo.: Lynne Rienner, 2002.

239 

Gonzalez, Ray, ed. Muy Macho: Latino Men Confront Their Manhood. New York: Anchor Books, 1996.

240 

Mirandé, Alfredo. Hombres y Machos: Masculinity and Latino Culture. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1997.

Social Identity

241 

Benitez, Cristina. Latinization: How Latino Culture Is Transforming the U.S. Ithaca, N.Y.: Paramount Marketing, 2007.

242 

Donovan, Sandy. The Hispanic American Experience. Minneapolis: Twenty-First Century Books, 2011.

243 

Flores, Juan. From Bomba to Hip-Hop: Puerto Rican Culture and Latino Identity. New York: Columbia University Press, 2000.

244 

Flores, William V., and Rina Bénmayor, eds. Latino Cultural Citizenship: Claiming Identity, Space, and Rights. Boston: Beacon Press, 1997.

245 

Fox, Geoffrey E. Hispanic Nation: Culture, Politics, and the Constructing of Identity. Secaucus, N.J.: Carol, 1996.

246 

Limón, Jose E. American Encounters: Greater Mexico, the United States, and the Erotics of Culture. Boston: Beacon Press, 1998.

247 

Menard, Valerie. The Latino Holiday Book: From Cinco de Mayo to Dia de los Muertos–the Celebrations and Traditions of Hispanic Americans. Foreword by Cheech Marin. New York: Marlowe & Co, 2000.

248 

O’Brien, Soledad, and Rose Marie Arce. Latino in America. New York: New American Library, 2009.

249 

Rodriguez, Gloria G. Raising Nuestros Niños: Bringing up Latino Children in a Bicultural World. New York: Fireside Books, 1999.

250 

Sanchez, George J. Becoming Mexican American: Ethnicity, Culture, and Identity in Chicano Los Angeles. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.

Sports

251 

Friedman, Ian C. Latino Athletes. New York: Facts On File, 2007.

252 

Porter, David L., ed. Latino and African American Athletes Today: A Biographical Dictionary. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 2004.

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