书评:《打造墨西哥芝加哥:从战后定居到中产阶级化时代》,作者:迈克·阿梅兹夸

IF 0.4 4区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
Carolina Ortega
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书评:《打造墨西哥芝加哥:从战后定居到中产阶级化时代》,作者:迈克·阿梅斯夸《打造墨西哥芝加哥:从战后定居到中产阶级化时代》。作者:Mike Amezcua。(芝加哥大学出版社,2022。卡罗莱纳奥尔特加卡罗莱纳奥尔特加德克萨斯A&M大学-科珀斯克里斯蒂搜索作者的其他作品:本网站PubMed谷歌学者太平洋历史评论(2023)92(4):674-675。https://doi.org/10.1525/phr.2023.92.4.674查看图标查看文章内容图表和表格视频音频补充数据同行评审分享图标分享Facebook Twitter LinkedIn电子邮件工具图标工具获得许可引用图标引用搜索网站引文卡罗莱纳奥尔特加;书评:《打造墨西哥芝加哥:从战后定居到中产阶级化时代》,作者:迈克·阿梅兹夸。《太平洋历史评论》2023年11月1日;92(4): 674-675。doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/phr.2023.92.4.674下载引用文件:Ris (Zotero)参考资料管理器EasyBib Bookends Mendeley Papers EndNote RefWorks BibTex工具栏搜索搜索下拉菜单工具栏搜索搜索输入搜索输入自动建议过滤您的搜索内容太平洋历史评论搜索在制作墨西哥芝加哥,迈克·阿梅兹库亚研究了从第二次世界大战到21世纪初在中心城市形成的墨西哥社区。具体来说,他带领读者参观了这座城市历史上的墨西哥社区,并详细探讨了“墨西哥移民和墨西哥裔美国人是如何塑造他们的社区的地方创造者和社区建设者,他们如何在逆境中相互灌输归属感”(第14页)。坐落在城市历史、移民历史、政治史和拉丁裔历史中,阿梅斯瓜突出了美国最大城市中心之一的住宅隔离、社区激进主义和归属感的变化轮廓。在《打造墨西哥芝加哥》中,Amezcua生动地展示了流离失所、重新安置和争取公平住房的斗争如何塑造了墨西哥风城。墨西哥裔不得不与城市政客、社区组织和联邦运动的努力作斗争,这些运动针对他们的家园和社区进行贫民窟清理和重建。第二章……您目前没有访问此内容的权限。
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Review: Making Mexican Chicago: From Postwar Settlement to the Age of Gentrification, by Mike Amezcua
Book Review| November 01 2023 Review: Making Mexican Chicago: From Postwar Settlement to the Age of Gentrification, by Mike Amezcua Making Mexican Chicago: From Postwar Settlement to the Age of Gentrification. By Mike Amezcua. ( University of Chicago Press, 2022. 320 pp.) Carolina Ortega Carolina Ortega Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Search for other works by this author on: This Site PubMed Google Scholar Pacific Historical Review (2023) 92 (4): 674–675. https://doi.org/10.1525/phr.2023.92.4.674 Views Icon Views Article contents Figures & tables Video Audio Supplementary Data Peer Review Share Icon Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Tools Icon Tools Get Permissions Cite Icon Cite Search Site Citation Carolina Ortega; Review: Making Mexican Chicago: From Postwar Settlement to the Age of Gentrification, by Mike Amezcua. Pacific Historical Review 1 November 2023; 92 (4): 674–675. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/phr.2023.92.4.674 Download citation file: Ris (Zotero) Reference Manager EasyBib Bookends Mendeley Papers EndNote RefWorks BibTex toolbar search Search Dropdown Menu toolbar search search input Search input auto suggest filter your search All ContentPacific Historical Review Search In Making Mexican Chicago, Mike Amezcua examines the Mexican communities that formed in the central city from World War II through the early 2000s. Specifically, he takes readers through the city’s historically Mexican neighborhoods and explores in detail how “Mexican immigrants and Mexican Americans were placemakers and community builders who shaped their neighborhoods and instilled in each other a sense of belonging, despite the odds” (p. 14). Situated within urban history, immigration history, political history, and Latinx history, Amezcua highlights the shifting contours of residential segregation, community activism, and belonging in one of the United States’ largest urban centers. Throughout Making Mexican Chicago, Amezcua vibrantly illustrates how displacement, relocation, and the struggle for equitable housing shaped the Mexican Windy City. Ethnic Mexicans had to contend with efforts by city politicians, neighborhood organizations, and federal campaigns that targeted their homes and neighborhoods for slum clearance and redevelopment. Chapter 2... You do not currently have access to this content.
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期刊介绍: For over 70 years, the Pacific Historical Review has accurately and adeptly covered the history of American expansion to the Pacific and beyond, as well as the post-frontier developments of the 20th-century American West. Recent articles have discussed: •Japanese American Internment •The Establishment of Zion and Bryce National Parks in Utah •Mexican Americans, Testing, and School Policy 1920-1940 •Irish Immigrant Settlements in Nineteenth-Century California and Australia •American Imperialism in Oceania •Native American Labor in the Early Twentieth Century •U.S.-Philippines Relations •Pacific Railroad and Westward Expansion before 1945
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