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Routledge - Latinos in the New South: Transformations of Place

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Description

Explore the changing landscape of the American South in Latinos in the New South: Transformations of Place. As one of the fastest-growing ethnic populations in the region, Latino immigration is reshaping a territory where culture and class relations have traditionally been defined by black-white divides. This book offers a multidisciplinary examination of how the Southeastern United States responds to these large-scale demographic shifts. For students, researchers, and readers interested in sociology and anthropology, this work provides deep insight into a region with limited experience absorbing culturally or linguistically foreign immigrants. The text examines the impacts of rapid movement into the area and how these changes challenge old precepts. Understanding these transformations is essential for grasping the modern social and cultural evolution of the New South.

Key Features

Provides a multidisciplinary examination of contemporary Latino immigration throughout the Southeastern United States.

Analyzes how rapid demographic shifts challenge traditional social precepts and cultural structures in the region.

Examines the evolution of the New South as it moves beyond historical black-white class and culture divides.

Offers academic insight into how regions with limited experience in immigrant absorption adapt to new populations.

Explores the social impacts of one of the fastest-growing ethnic populations in the American South.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
28 October 2006
Listed Since
15 December 2006

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