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Changing Race: Latinos, the Census and the History of Ethnicity (Critical America, 41)
Clara Rodriguez

Changing Race: Latinos, the Census and the History of Ethnicity (Critical America, 41)

Latinos, the census, and the history of ethnicity in the United States

NYU Press (Jul 01, 2000)
9780814775479
| Paperback
283 pages | 152 x 229 mm | English
Dewey 305.800973
LC Classification E184 .S75
LC Control No. 00008629

Subject

  • Categorization (Psychology)
  • Ethnology
  • Hispanic Americans
  • Race
  • United States

Plot

An introduction to the dynamic complexity of American ethnic life and Latino identityLatinos are the fastest growing population group in the United States.Through their language and popular music Latinos are making their mark on American culture as never before. As the United States becomes Latinized, how will Latinos fit into America's divided racial landscape and how will they define their own racial and ethnic identity? Through strikingly original historical analysis, extensive personal interviews and a careful examination of census data, Clara E. Rodriguez shows that Latino identity is surprisingly fluid, situation-dependent, and constantly changing. She illustrates how the way Latinos are defining themselves, and refusing to define themselves, represents a powerful challenge to America's system of racial classification and American racism.