Puerto Rican Chicago e-bog
223,05 DKK
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Winner of the Critics' Choice Book awards of the American Educational Studies Association (AESA-CCBA)The postwar migration of Puerto Rican men and women to Chicago brought thousands of their children into city schools. These children's classroom experience continued the colonial project begun in their homeland, where American ideologies had dominated Puerto Rican education since the island beca...
E-bog
223,05 DKK
Forlag
University of Illinois Press
Udgivet
1 februar 2022
Længde
232 sider
Genrer
1KBBNC
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780252053207
Winner of the Critics' Choice Book awards of the American Educational Studies Association (AESA-CCBA)The postwar migration of Puerto Rican men and women to Chicago brought thousands of their children into city schools. These children's classroom experience continued the colonial project begun in their homeland, where American ideologies had dominated Puerto Rican education since the island became a US territory. Mirelsie Velzquez tells how Chicago's Puerto Ricans pursued their educational needs in a society that constantly reminded them of their status as second-class citizens. Communities organized a media culture that addressed their concerns while creating and affirming Puerto Rican identities. Education also offered women the only venue to exercise power, and they parlayed their positions to take lead roles in activist and political circles. In time, a politicized Puerto Rican community gave voice to a previously silenced group--and highlighted that colonialism does not end when immigrants live among their colonizers.A perceptive look at big-city community building, Puerto Rican Chicago reveals the links between justice in education and a people's claim to space in their new home.