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Batos, bolillos, pochos, and pelados, class and culture on theSouth Texas border, Chad Richardson and Michael J. Pisani

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Batos, bolillos, pochos, and pelados, class and culture on theSouth Texas border, Chad Richardson and Michael J. Pisani
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Batos, bolillos, pochos, and pelados
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Chad Richardson and Michael J. Pisani
Series statement
Jack and Doris Smothers series in Texas history, life, and culture, number forty-five
Sub title
class and culture on theSouth Texas border
Summary
This updated edition of the classic study examines life on the Texas-Mexico border, including the effects of NAFTA, drug violence, and immigration crises. Batos, Bolillos, Pochos, and Pelados offers an authoritative portrait of the people of the South Texas/Northern Mexico borderlands. First published in 1999, the book is now extensively revised and updated to cover developments since 2000, including undocumented immigration, the drug wars, race relations, growing social inequality, and the socioeconomic gap between Latinos and the rest of American society-issues of vital and continuing national importance. An outgrowth of the Borderlife Research Project conducted at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Batos, Bolillos, Pochos, and Pelados uses the voices of several hundred Valley residents, collected by embedded student researchers and backed by the findings of sociological surveys, to describe the lives of migrant farmworkers, colonia residents, undocumented domestic servants, maquiladora workers, and Mexican street children. This wide-ranging study explores social, racial, and ethnic relations in South Texas among groups such as Latinos, Mexican immigrants, wealthy Mexican visitors, Anglo residents or tourists, and Asian and African American residents. With extensive firsthand material, the book addresses the future integration of Latinos into the United States
Target audience
adult
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