Transforming Identities
I tell Alejandro that between the two of us he is by far the more experienced anthropologist. From behind his small, crowded table in the Malecón tourist crafts market in Havana, Alejandro…
Read MoreJul 27, 2000 | Cuba Today, Cuba, Cuba Today
I tell Alejandro that between the two of us he is by far the more experienced anthropologist. From behind his small, crowded table in the Malecón tourist crafts market in Havana, Alejandro…
Read MoreMay 22, 2000 | Discovering Latinos, Latinos
An enduring legacy of the Southwest is its diversity of urban and rural landscapes. Albuquerque, San Antonio, and Tucson are symbolic of the evolution of rural spaces engulfed by growth …
Read MoreMay 22, 2000 | Discovering Latinos, Latinos
In California hospitals today, the name most often given to baby boys is José. No wonder there is talk of México’s reconquista of that vast area of the Southwest that it had lost to the United States in 1848….
Read MoreMay 21, 2000 | Discovering Latinos, The Harvard Factor, Discovering
How does one language interrupt another? How do different languages simultaneously inhabit the same space? How do language games threaten monolinguism? More than a hundred …
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