Latino Metropolis / Edition 1

Latino Metropolis / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0816630305
ISBN-13:
9780816630301
Pub. Date:
08/04/2000
Publisher:
University of Minnesota Press
ISBN-10:
0816630305
ISBN-13:
9780816630301
Pub. Date:
08/04/2000
Publisher:
University of Minnesota Press
Latino Metropolis / Edition 1

Latino Metropolis / Edition 1

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Overview

A readable look at culture and politics in Los Angeles through a Latino lens.

Los Angeles: scratch the surface of the city’s image as a rich mosaic of multinational cultures and a grittier truth emerges-its huge, shimmering economy was built on the backs of largely Latino immigrants and still depends on them. This book exposes the underside of the development and restructuring that have turned Los Angeles into a global city, and in doing so it reveals the ways in which ideas about ethnicity-Latino identity itself-are implicated and elaborated in the process. A penetrating analysis of the social, economic, cultural, and political consequences of the growth of the Latino working-class populations in Los Angeles, Latino Metropolis is also a nuanced account of the complex links between political economy and the social construction of ethnicity.

Lifting examples from recent news stories, political encounters, and cultural events, the authors demonstrate how narratives about Latinos are used to maintain the status quo-particularly the existing power grid-in the city. In media representations of riots, in the recasting (and "whitening") of Mexican food as Spanish-American cuisine, in the community displacement that occurred as part of the development of the Staples Center-in telling instances large and small, we see how Los Angeles and its Latino population are mutually transforming. And we see how an old Latino politics of "racial" identity is inevitably giving way to a new politics of class.

Combining political and economic insight with trenchant social and cultural analysis, this work offers the clearest statement to date of how ethnicity and class intersect in defining racialized social relations in the contemporary metropolis.

Globalization and Community Series, volume 7

Translation Inquiries: University of Minnesota Press


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780816630301
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
Publication date: 08/04/2000
Series: Globalization and Community , #7
Edition description: First edition
Pages: 268
Product dimensions: 5.88(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Victor M. Valle is associate professor of ethnic studies at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. Rodolfo D. Torres is associate professor of education at the University of California, Irvine, where he teaches social policy and urban political economy.

Table of Contents

Forewordix
Acknowledgmentsxv
Introduction3
1.Economic Geography of Latino Los Angeles15
2."Policing" Race: The Media's Representation of the Los Angeles Riots45
3.Mexican Cuisine: Food as Culture67
4.Contesting "Showtime": Latino Leaders in Downtown Development101
5.Significant Space: Public Areas in the Greater Eastside143
6.Class and Culture Wars in the New Latino Politics167
Notes195
Bibliography221
Index235
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