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Stagnant dreamers, how the inner city shapes the integration of second-generation Latinos, María G. Rendón

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Stagnant dreamers, how the inner city shapes the integration of second-generation Latinos, María G. Rendón
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Stagnant dreamers
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1117629668
Responsibility statement
María G. Rendón
Sub title
how the inner city shapes the integration of second-generation Latinos
Summary
"Stagnant Dreamers captures the story of Latino young men often labeled "at risk" due to their race/ethnicity, gender, and zip-code, who are at a crossroad, attempting to integrate into the larger American context and carve out a space in its dwindling middle class. It follows the lives of forty-two male offspring of post-1965 Latino immigrants from two high poverty neighborhoods in Los Angeles as they transition into adulthood. This study shows how America's urban violence and social isolation in segregated contexts shape the integration process of young men, calling attention to underappreciated resources that exist in these communities that mitigate the negative impacts of growing up in America's poorest neighborhoods. It explains why some young men get ahead, while others sink deeper into poverty. In the process, it reveals how Latino immigrants and their young adult children alter their neighborhoods, becoming part of Los Angeles's resilient working class"--, Provided by publisher
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