Latino Sun, Rising e-bog
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Now that Latinos are the most numerous ethnic minority in the United States and a growing part of the middle and professional classes, a Mexican American educator takes stock. Latinos can see that their sun is rising. Marco Portales knows; his life has been lived under that rising sun.On the beach at Corpus Christi, in class at SUNY-Buffalo, waiting tables in Chicago, traveling to London, tea...
E-bog
105,64 DKK
Forlag
Texas A&M University Press
Udgivet
28 august 2007
Længde
272 sider
Genrer
1KBB
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781603444569
Now that Latinos are the most numerous ethnic minority in the United States and a growing part of the middle and professional classes, a Mexican American educator takes stock. Latinos can see that their sun is rising. Marco Portales knows; his life has been lived under that rising sun.On the beach at Corpus Christi, in class at SUNY-Buffalo, waiting tables in Chicago, traveling to London, teaching at Berkeley, raising a family near NASA headquarters in HoustonPortales gives readers a view of the private world and public significance of Latinos. By vividly recreating his parents generation as well as his own, Marco Portales encourages readers to consider Latino progress since the days of his happy youth during the Eisenhower fifties, years that coalesced into the gradual but steady unfurling of his ethnic consciousness.Working within a traditional Aztec framework of suns or days, Portales looks through the window of individual life onto the morning (sol naciente) of growing up as a minority member of American society, the noontime (sol ardiente) of private adult life and the transmission of identity to a new generation, and the full heat of afternoon (sol radiante), when public business is done and the larger polity is addressed. In the compelling details of a life truly livedand a balanced, lively intellect that articulates itself in a society that often asks people such as him to choose between their American and Mexican identitiesPortales inscribes himself into his peoples experience. At the same time, he remains fully awareand helps raise our awarenessthat no one persons story can embody and represent the ancestral histories and the great worth and potential of all U.S. Latinos.