Mi Voz, Mi Vida : Latino College Students Tell Their Life Stories / ed. by Robert Kilkenny, Andrew C. Garrod, Christina Gomez.
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TextPublisher: Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press, [2012]Copyright date: 2012Description: 1 online resource (280 p.)Content type: - 9780801463808
- Hispanic American college students -- New Hampshire -- Hanover -- Biography
- Hispanic American youth -- Education (Higher) -- New Hampshire -- Hanover
- Hispanic American youth -- New Hampshire -- Hanover
- Education & History Of Education
- Latino/A Studies
- Sociology & Social Science
- BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Cultural, Ethnic & Regional / Hispanic & Latino
- Afro-Caribbean
- Afro-Latinx
- Caribbean culture
- Caribbean diaspora
- Latin American culture
- Latin American history
- Latino college students
- books for common reading
- books for common reads
- books for freshman year reading
- books for freshman year seminar
- books like educated
- central american immigrant experience
- college level Latino students
- college life books
- cuban immigrant experience
- dominican immigrant experience
- education biography
- education memoirs
- ethnic studies
- experience of Latino students
- first generation students
- higher education books
- hispanic american college students
- hispanic american studies
- hispanic american youth
- identity and biculturalism
- immigrant experience
- latino education
- latinx history
- latinx teenager experience
- mexican immigrant experience
- minority population
- new american identity
- puerto rican immigrant experience
- racial identity in contemporary America
- south american immigrant experience
- students and college life
- the latinx condition
- why are all the black kids sitting together in the cafeteria
- 378.742/3 22
- LC2670.6 .M58 2007
- online - DeGruyter
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- RESILIENCE -- The Devils Within -- Dignity and Doubt -- Beyond the Euphoric Buzz -- BICULTURALISM -- The Hatred Within -- Was It Worth It? -- The Double Life -- The Unknown Want -- Orgullo Dominicana -- The Coquí’s Call -- A Latinidad I Cannot, Will Not Hide -- LATINO IDENTITIES -- The Strange Comfort of an Unknown Future -- Me against the Wall -- On Being Canela -- Living between the Lines -- One Life, Many Lenses -- About the Editors
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Amid the flurry of debates about immigration, poverty, and education in the United States, the stories in Mi Voz, Mi Vida allow us to reflect on how young people who might be most affected by the results of these debates actually navigate through American society.The fifteen Latino college students who tell their stories in this book come from a variety of socioeconomic, regional, and family backgrounds—they are young men and women of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Dominican, Central American, and South American descent. Their insights are both balanced and frank, blending personal, anecdotal, political, and cultural viewpoints. Their engaging stories detail the students' personal struggles with issues such as identity and biculturalism, family dynamics, religion, poverty, stereotypes, and the value of education.Throughout, they provide insights into issues of racial identity in contemporary America among a minority population that is very much in the news. This book gives educators, students, and their families a clear view of the experience of Latino students adapting to a challenging educational environment and a cultural context—Dartmouth College—often very different from their childhood ones.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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