Mambo Montage
The Latinization of New York City
Agustín Laó-Montes editor Arlene Dávila editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Columbia University Press
Published:27th Jun '01
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A report on the state of Latino politics and culture in New York-the most populous and diverse Latino city in the United States.
New York is the capital of mambo and a global factory of latinidad. This book covers the topic in all its multifaceted aspects, from Jim Crow baseball in the first half of the twentieth century to hip hop and ethno-racial politics, from Latinas and labor unions to advertising and Latino culture, from Cuban cuisine to the language of signs in New York City. Together the articles map out the main conceptions of Latino identity as well as the historical process of Latinization of New York. Mambo Montage is both a way of imagining latinidad and an angle of vision on the city.
Needless to say, this collection will find a respectable place within the booming cultural studies industry. The Bloomsbury Review The anthology is very good, and recommended for academic readers at most levels. Choice
ISBN: 9780231112758
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448 pages