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Metropolitan Latinidad - (Historical Studies of Urban America) by A K Sandoval-Strausz (Hardcover)

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  • A wide-ranging collection of essays that centers Latinos in the history of American cities and suburbs.
  • About the Author: A. K. Sandoval-Strausz is director of the Latina/o Studies Program and professor of history at Pennsylvania State University.
  • 360 Pages
  • History, United States
  • Series Name: Historical Studies of Urban America

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"A wide-ranging collection of essays that centers Latinos in the history of American cities and suburbs. Latino urban history has been underappreciated not only in its own right but for the centrality of its narratives to urban history as a field. A scholarly discipline that has long scrutinized economics, politics, and the built environment has too often framed race as literally Black and white. This has resulted in a fundamental misunderstanding of the full social canvas of American cities since at least the early twentieth century. Traversing cities like Atlanta, Chicago, El Paso, Fort Worth, Los Angeles, Miami, and New York, this collection of essays brings together both established and emerging scholars, including long-time urbanists and academics working in the fields of Latino, borderlands, political, landscape, and religious history. Organized at different scales-including city, suburb, neighborhood, and hemisphere-this impressive body of work disrupts long-standing narratives about metropolitan America. The contributors-Llana Barber, Mauricio Castro, Eduardo Contreras, Sandra I. Enrâiquez, Monika Gosin, Cecilia Sâanchez Hill, Felipe Hinojosa, Michael Innis-Jimâenez, Max Krochmal, Becky M. Nicolaides, Pedro A. Regalado, Iliana Yamileth Rodriguez, and Thomas J. Sugrue-engage a diverse range of subjects, such as urban rebellions, the suburbanization of Latinos, affordable housing, labor, the built environment, transnationalism, place-making, and religious life. The scholars also explore race within Latino communities, as well as the role that political and economic dynamics have played in creating Latino urban spaces. After reading this book, you will never see American cities the same way again"--



Book Synopsis



A wide-ranging collection of essays that centers Latinos in the history of American cities and suburbs.

Latino urban history has been underappreciated not only in its own right but for the centrality of its narratives to urban history as a field. A scholarly discipline that has long scrutinized economics, politics, and the built environment has too often framed race as literally Black and white. This has resulted in a fundamental misunderstanding of the full social canvas of American cities since at least the early twentieth century.

Traversing metropolitan areas like Atlanta, Chicago, El Paso, Fort Worth, Los Angeles, Miami, and New York, this collection of essays brings together both established and emerging scholars, including long-time urbanists and academics working in the fields of Latino, borderlands, political, landscape, and religious history. Organized at different scales--including city, suburb, neighborhood, and hemisphere--this impressive body of work challenges long-standing narratives about metropolitan America. The contributors--Llana Barber, Mauricio Castro, Eduardo Contreras, Sandra I. Enríquez, Monika Gosin, Cecilia Sánchez Hill, Felipe Hinojosa, Michael Innis-Jiménez, Max Krochmal, Becky M. Nicolaides, Pedro A. Regalado, Iliana Yamileth Rodriguez, and Thomas J. Sugrue--engage a diverse range of subjects, such as urban rebellions, the suburbanization of Latinos, affordable housing, labor, the built environment, transnationalism, place-making, and religious life. The scholars also explore race within Latino communities, as well as the role that political and economic dynamics have played in creating Latino urban spaces. After reading this book, you will never see American cities the same way again.



Review Quotes




"Metropolitan Latinidad reshapes the narrative of Latino urban history, bringing attention to how migration, settlement, labor, and place-making operate in often overlooked regions like the US South and the suburbs. With a scope ranging from the neighborhood to the continent, this collection brings urgency, depth, and nuance to the study of Latinos' ever-evolving role in transforming American cities and suburbs."--Natalia Molina, author of "A Place at the Nayarit: How a Mexican Restaurant Nourished a Community"

"Metropolitan Latinidad provides readers with a terrific introduction to a dynamic and exciting field. Across a range of approaches and geographic locations, these essays delve into histories of race, space, and politics that have too often been ignored in the field of urban history in the United States. Collectively, they push the field in crucial new directions." -- "Jesse Hoffnung-Garskof, author of "Racial Migrations: New York City and the Revolutionary Politics of the Spanish Caribbean""



About the Author



A. K. Sandoval-Strausz is director of the Latina/o Studies Program and professor of history at Pennsylvania State University. He is the author of Barrio America: How Latino Immigrants Saved the American City and Hotel: An American History.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .88 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.38 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 360
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: United States
Series Title: Historical Studies of Urban America
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Theme: 20th Century
Format: Hardcover
Author: A K Sandoval-Strausz
Language: English
Street Date: April 30, 2025
TCIN: 1006101891
UPC: 9780226839813
Item Number (DPCI): 247-50-2887
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported

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