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Author Flores-González, Nilda.

Title Citizens but Not Americans : Race and Belonging among Latino Millennials.

Publication Info. New York : NYU Press, 2017.

Item Status

Description 1 online resource (140 pages).
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Latina/o Sociology
Latina/o Sociology.
Contents Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; 1. Race and Belonging among Latino Millennials; 2. Latinos and the Racial Politics of Place and Space; 3. Latinos as an Ethnorace; 4. Latinos as a Racial Middle; 5. Latinos as "Real" Americans; 6. Rethinking Race and Belonging among Latino Millennials; References; Index; About the Author.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary An exploration of how race shapes Latino millennials' notions of national belonging Latino millennials constitute the second largest segment of the millennial population. By sheer numbers they will inevitably have a significant social, economic, and political impact on U.S. society. Beyond basic demographics, however, not much is known about how they make sense of themselves as Americans.In Citizens but Not Americans,Nilda Flores-González examines how Latino millennials understand race, experience race, and develop notions of belonging. Based on nearly one hundred interviews, Flores-González argues that though these young Latina/os are U.S. citizens by birth, they do not feel they are part of the "American project," and are forever at the margins looking in. The book provides an inside look at how characteristics such as ancestry, skin color, social class, gender, language and culture converge and shape these youths' feelings of belonging as they navigate everyday racialization. The voices of Latino millennials reveal their understanding of racialization along three dimensions--as an ethno-race, as a racial middle and as 'real' Americans. Using familiar tropes, these youths contest the othering that negates their Americanness while constructing notions of belonging that allow them to locate themselves as authentic members of the American national community.Challenging current thinking about race and national belonging, Citizens but Not Americans significantly contributes to our understanding of the Latino millennial generation and makes a powerful argument about the nature of race and belonging in the U.S.
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Subject Hispanic American young adults -- Race identity.
Hispanic American young adults.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Flores-González, Nilda. Citizens but Not Americans : Race and Belonging among Latino Millennials. New York : NYU Press, ©2017 9781479825523
ISBN 9781479827305 (electronic book)
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