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Manifest Destinies, Second Edition : The Making of the Mexican American Race -VG

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ISBN
9781479894284
Publication Year
2018
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
Manifest Destinies, Second Edition : the Making of the Mexican American Race
Item Height
0.9in
Author
Laura E. Gómez
Item Length
9in
Publisher
New York University Press
Item Width
5.9in
Item Weight
17.6 Oz
Number of Pages
320 Pages

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An essential resource for understanding the complex history of Mexican Americans and racial classification in the United States Manifest Destinies tells the story of the original Mexican Americans-the people living in northern Mexico in 1846 during the onset of the Mexican American War. The war abruptly came to an end two years later, and 115,000 Mexicans became American citizens overnight. Yet their status as full-fledged Americans was tenuous at best. Due to a variety of legal and political maneuvers, Mexican Americans were largely confined to a second class status. How did this categorization occur, and what are the implications for modern Mexican Americans? Manifest Destinies fills a gap in American racial history by linking westward expansion to slavery and the Civil War. In so doing, Laura E G mez demonstrates how white supremacy structured a racial hierarchy in which Mexican Americans were situated relative to Native Americans and African Americans alike. Steeped in conversations and debates surrounding the social construction of race, this book reveals how certain groups become racialized, and how racial categories can not only change instantly, but also the ways in which they change over time. This new edition is updated to reflect the most recent evidence regarding the ways in which Mexican Americans and other Latinos were racialized in both the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. The book ultimately concludes that it is problematic to continue to speak in terms Hispanic "ethnicity" rather than consider Latinos qua Latinos alongside the United States' other major racial groupings. A must read for anyone concerned with racial injustice and classification today. Listen to Laura G mez's interviews on The Brian Lehrer Show, Wisconsin Public Radio, Texas Public Radio, and KRWG.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
New York University Press
ISBN-10
1479894281
ISBN-13
9781479894284
eBay Product ID (ePID)
237650511

Product Key Features

Author
Laura E. Gómez
Publication Name
Manifest Destinies, Second Edition : the Making of the Mexican American Race
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2018
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
320 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.9in
Item Width
5.9in
Item Weight
17.6 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
E184.M5g625 2017
Edition Number
2
Reviews
"In a wonderfully rendered account of New Mexico's early history, Laura Gómez offers an original interpretation of colonialism and a distinctive portrayal of how racism works. The particulars of 19th century New Mexico illuminate everything from Donald Trump's White Nationalism to Barack Obama's record-shattering deportation numbers. Gómez manages, at once, to explore subtle variations and contradictions within racial categories without obscuring the murderous hate at the heart of the racism that still centrally defines life in the United States."-Gerald P. López,author of Rebellious Lawyering: One Chicano's Vision of Progressive Law Practice, Laura Gmez's Manifest Destinies: The Making of the Mexican American Race is an important study that has changed our notions of Latinos in the United States, firmly placing them within its racial tapestry. Given the continued growth of this group and its participation in the political life of the nation (e.g. the Castro Brothers, Marco Rubio, and Ted Cruz), this second edition allows us to ponder the prospects of Mexican Americans and other Latinos and thus is both timely and necessary. -Ernesto Chvez,author of The US War with Mexico: A Brief History with Documents, Adding significant evidence since the first edition, Gomez makes a convincing argument about the influence of annexation on the invention of the Mexican race. She demonstrates how the social and legal construction of the Mexican race are inextricably tied to westward expansion and the ideology of manifest destiny., "In a wonderfully rendered account of New Mexico's early history, Laura Gmez offers an original interpretation of colonialism and a distinctive portrayal of how racism works. The particulars of 19th century New Mexico illuminate everything from Donald Trump's White Nationalism to Barack Obama's record-shattering deportation numbers. Gmez manages, at once, to explore subtle variations and contradictions within racial categories without obscuring the murderous hate at the heart of the racism that still centrally defines life in the United States."-Gerald P. Lpez,author of Rebellious Lawyering: One Chicano's Vision of Progressive Law Practice, Manifest Destinies is as compelling now as it was in its first edition a decade ago and if anything even more timely. Expertly combining critical race theory, sociology, politics, ethnic studies, and military history, Gómez dramatizes both the peculiarities of the New Mexican case and its deep importance to understanding the nation's racial history.-David Roediger ,author of How Race Survived U.S. History, Manifest Destinies is as compelling now as it was in its first edition a decade ago and if anything even more timely. Expertly combining critical race theory, sociology, politics, ethnic studies, and military history, Gmez dramatizes both the peculiarities of the New Mexican case and its deep importance to understanding the nation's racial history.-David Roediger ,author of How Race Survived U.S. History, Manifest Destinies is as compelling now as it was in its first edition a decade ago and if anything even more timely. Expertly combining critical race theory, sociology, politics, ethnic studies, and military history, Gómezdramatizes both the peculiarities of the New Mexican case and its deep importance to understanding the nations racial history., In a wonderfully rendered account of New Mexicos early history, Laura Gómez offers an original interpretation of colonialism and a distinctive portrayal of how racism works. The particulars of 19th century New Mexico illuminate everything from Donald Trumps White Nationalism to Barack Obamas record-shattering deportation numbers. Gómez manages, at once, to explore subtle variations and contradictions within racial categories without obscuring the murderous hate at the heart of the racism that still centrally defines life in the United States., "In a wonderfully rendered account of New Mexico's early history, Laura Gmez offers an original interpretation of colonialism and a distinctive portrayal of how racism works. The particulars of 19th century New Mexico illuminate everything from Donald Trump's White Nationalism to Barrack Obama's record-shattering deportation numbers. Gmez manages, at once, to explore subtle variations and contradictions within racial categories without obscuring the murderous hate at the heart of the racism that still centrally defines life in the United States."-Gerald P. Lpez,author of Rebellious Lawyering: One Chicano's Vision of Progressive Law Practice, Laura Gómez's Manifest Destinies: The Making of the Mexican American Race is an important study that has changed our notions of Latinos in the United States, firmly placing them within its racial tapestry. Given the continued growth of this group and its participation in the political life of the nation (e.g. the Castro Brothers, Marco Rubio, and Ted Cruz), this second edition allows us to ponder the prospects of Mexican Americans and other Latinos and thus is both timely and necessary. -Ernesto Chávez,author of The US War with Mexico: A Brief History with Documents, Laura Gómezs Manifest Destinies: The Making of the Mexican American Race is an important study that has changed our notions of Latinos in the United States, firmly placing them within its racial tapestry. Given the continued growth of this group and its participation in the political life of the nation (e.g. the Castro Brothers, Marco Rubio, and Ted Cruz), this second edition allows us to ponder the prospects of Mexican Americans and other Latinos and thus is both timely and necessary., Manifest Destinies is as compelling now as it was in its first edition a decade ago and if anything even more timely. Expertly combining critical race theory, sociology, politics, ethnic studies, and military history, Gmez dramatizes both the peculiarities of the New Mexican case and its deep importance to understanding the nation's racial history.-David Roediger ,author of How Race Survived U.S. History
Copyright Date
2018
Topic
Ethnic Studies / Hispanic American Studies, Discrimination & Race Relations, United States / 19th Century, Sociology / General, Legal History
Lccn
2017-012909
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Genre
Law, History, Social Science

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