Latinx Immigrants [E-Book] : Transcending Acculturation and Xenophobia / edited by Patricia Arredondo
This richly detailed reference offers a strengths-based survey of Latinx immigrant experience in the United States. Spanning eleven countries across the Americas and the Caribbean, the book uses a psychohistorical approach using the words of immigrants at different processes and stages of acculturat...
Saved in:
Full text |
|
Personal Name(s): | Arredondo, Patricia, editor |
Imprint: |
Cham :
Springer,
2018
|
Physical Description: |
XXIV, 236 p. 5 illus., 1 illus. in color. online resource. |
Note: |
englisch |
ISBN: |
9783319957388 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-3-319-95738-8 |
Series Title: |
/* Depending on the record driver, $field may either be an array with
"name" and "number" keys or a flat string containing only the series
name. We should account for both cases to maximize compatibility. */?>
International and Cultural Psychology
|
Subject (LOC): |
- Latinx Immigrants Set the Stage for 2050
- Argentines in the U.S.: Migration and Continuity
- Chilean Americans: A Micro Cultural Latinx Group
- Colombians in the United States: History, Values, and Challenges
- Cuban Americans-From Golden Exiles to Dusty Feet: Freedom, Hope, Endurance, and the American Dream
- The Drums Are Calling: Race, Nation, and the Complex History of Dominicans
- The Obstacle is the Way: Resilience in the Lives of Salvadoran Immigrants in the U.S.
- Guatemala-Paradise Lost: The Journey Away from the Land of Eternal Spring
- Cultura y Familia: Strengthening Mexican Heritage Families
- "No me vendo ni me rindo": Nicaraguans Surviving U.S. Interference, Redefining Cultural Identities, and Overcoming Injustice through Active Resistance
- Puerto Ricans on the U.S. Mainland
- The Growing Venezuelan Diaspora in the U.S.