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Jalos, USA

transnational community and identity

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An edition of Jalos, USA (2014)

Jalos, USA

transnational community and identity

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"In Jalos, USA, Alfredo Mirandé explores migration between the Mexican town of Jalostotitlán, Jalisco, and Turlock, California, and shows how migrants retain a primal identity with their community of origin. The study examines how family, gender, courtship, religion, and culture promote a Mexicanized version of the "American Dream" for la gente de Jalos. After introducing traditional theories of migration and describing a distinctly circular migration pattern between Jalos and Turlock, Mirandé introduces a model of transnationalism. Residents move freely back and forth across the border, often at great risk, adopting a transnational village identity that transcends both the border and conventional national or state identities. Mirandé's findings are based on participant observation, ethnographic field research, and captivating in-depth personal interviews conducted on both sides of the border with a wide range of respondents. To include multiple perspectives, Mirandé conducts focus group interviews with youth in Jalos and Turlock, as well as interviews with priests and social service providers. Together, these data provide both a rich account of experiences as well as assessments of courtship practices and problems faced by contemporary migrants. Jalos, USA is written in an accessible style that will appeal to students and scholars of Latino and migration studies, policy makers, and laypersons interested in immigration, the border, and transnational migration; "Alfredo Mirandé is an established scholar. The strength of this book is in its rich, fascinating interviews of individuals on both sides of the border. The reader comes away with a strong sense that Mirandé really got to know the individuals who were interviewed because he used a respectful approach that was able to cull out incredible detail and honesty from those individuals"--Bill Ong Hing, University of San Francisco School of Law"--

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English
Pages
221

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Jalos, USA: Transnational Community and Identity
2014, University of Notre Dame Press
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Jalos, USA: transnational community and identity
2014, University of Notre Dame Press
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Table of Contents

Jalostotitlán and Turlock : Introduction
Las Fiestas : "Volver, Volver, Volver"
Courtship and Marriage : "Dando la Serenata"
"El Rey" : Changing Conceptions of Ranchero Masculinity
"El Que Quiere Puede!" (He Who Wants to, Can!) : Early Turlock Settlers
Jalos, USA
Toribio Romo : "El Padre Pollero" (The Holy Coyote)
A Theory of Transnational Identity.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Notre Dame, Indiana
Other Titles
Jalos, U.S.A.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
305.8968/7209794
Library of Congress
F1391.J22 M57 2014, F1391.J22M57 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 221 pages
Number of pages
221

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31016245M
ISBN 10
0268035326
ISBN 13
9780268035327
LCCN
2014001762
OCLC/WorldCat
866615642

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