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“Neither Villains nor Heroes”: Making Hispanics in America - G. Cristina Mora, Making Hispanics: How Activists, Bureaucrats and Media Constructed a New American (Chicago, Chicago University Press, 2014)
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 January 2015
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- European Journal of Sociology / Archives Européennes de Sociologie , Volume 55 , Issue 3 , December 2014 , pp. 531 - 536
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- Copyright © A.E.S. 2014
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1 Linda Chavez, Out of the Barrio: Toward a New Politics of Hispanic Assimilation. New York: Basic Books 1991.
2 Yen Le Espiritu, Asian American Panethnicity. Philadelphia, Penn.: Temple University Press 1993. This work is notionally on the “Asian“ case, but it is fashioned as part of a larger story of “Native Americans“ and “Latino Americans“ as (non-European) “ethnic groups [that] have united to protest and promote their collective interests“ (pp. 2-3).
3 David Hollinger, Postethnic America, New York: Basic Books 1995.
4 See Jennifer Hochschild and Brenna Powell, “Racial Reorganization and the United States Census 1850-1930”, Studies in American Political Development 22 (1), 2008, 59-96.
5 See the crisp theoretical synopsis of her book, Cristina Mora, “Cross-Field Effects and Ethnic Classification”, American Sociological Review 79 (2), 2014, 183-210.