Immigration is a topic on the minds of a large portion of Americans. In 2006 a series of large marches and political debates shook the nation to the core. With the 2008 presidential campaign under way the controversy is alive and well. However it is essential to approach it in an informed balanced fashion and the material presented in this volume is designed to accomplish the task. To what extent are immigrants from Mexico and Central America different from their predecessors from say Italy Poland and Finland? Is the process of assimilation expected to be as successful today as it was a century ago? Has globalization changed the perspective of newcomers making them remain loyal for a longer period of time to the place once called home? In what way is the Spanish language helping or impeding that assimilation?This volume features the most significant articles including peer-review essays interviews and reviews to bring together the best scholarship on the topic. Ten signed articles essays and interviews are included in the volume. Also featured is an introduction by Ilan Stavans one of the foremost authorities on Latino culture to provide historical background and cultural context; and suggestions for further reading to aid students in their research.
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