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MIGRACIÓN Y GLOBALIZACIÓN: CENTROAMERICANOS EN ESTADOS UNIDOS

Curso 2014/2015 / Cod.30002129

MIGRACIÓN Y GLOBALIZACIÓN: CENTROAMERICANOS EN ESTADOS UNIDOS

BIBLIOGRAFÍA COMPLEMENTARIA


Comentarios y anexos:

General:

Basch, Linda, Nina Glick Schiller, and Cristina Szanton-Blanc (1994) Nations Unbound: Transnationalized Projects and the Deterritorialized Nation-State. New York: Gordon and Breach.

Booth, John, Christine Wade, and Thomas Walker (eds) (2006) Understanding Central America: Global Forces, Rebellion, and Change. Boulder: Westview Press.

Cadaval, Olivia (1998)  Creating a Latino Identity in the Nation Capital. The Latino Festival. New York and London: Garland Publishing, Inc.

Castles, Stephen (2000) Ethnicity and globalization: from migrant worker to transnational citizen. London: Sage.

Chavez, Leo (1991) Shadowed Lives. Undocumented Immigrants in American Society. San Diego: Harcourt Brace College Publishers.

Concannon, Kevin, Francisco Lomelí, and Marc Priewe (eds) (2009) Imagined Transnationalism. U.S. Latino/a Literature, Culture, and Identity. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

Coutin, Susan Bibler (1993) The Culture of Protest. Religious Activism and the U.S. Sanctuary Movement. Boulder, San Francisco, Oxford: Westview Press.

García, María Cristina (2006) Seeking Refuge: Central American Migration to Mexico, the United States, and Canada. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Portes, Alejandro , Luis Guarnizo y Patricia Landolt (eds) (2003) La globalización desde abajo: transnacionalismo inmigrante y desarrollo. México: FLACSO-México y Miguel Ángel Porrúa.

Portes, Alejandro y Rubén Rumbaut (2010) América inmigrante. Barcelona: Anthropos.

Repak, Terry (1995)  Waiting on Washington. Central American Workers in the Nation's Capital. Philadelphia: Temple University.

Rodríguez, Ana Patricia (2009) Dividing the Isthmus. Central American Transnational Histories, Literature, and Cultures. Austin: University of Texas Press.

Smith, Michael Peter y Luis Eduardo Guarnizo (eds.) (1998) Transnationalism from below. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Publishers

White, Alastair (1996 [1973]) El Salvador. San Salvador: UCA Editores.

 

Garífunas y hondureños:

England, Sarah (2006) Afro Central Americans in New York City: Garifuna Tales of Transnational Movements in Racialized Space. Gainesville: University Press of Florida.

Gonzalez, N.L.  (1989)  La historia del pueblo Garífuna (Pasado y Presente). Pueblo Garifuna: Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

Gonzalez, Nancy (1988) Sojourners of the Caribbean: Ethnogenesis and Ethnohistory of the Garifuna. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.

Nazario, Sonia (2006) La travesía de Enrique. Nueva York: Random House.

Schmalzbauer, Leah (2005) Striving and surviving: a daily life analysis of Honduran transnational families. New York: Routledge.

 

Guatemaltecos y mayas:

Burns, Allan F. (1993) Maya in Exile: Guatemalans in Florida. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.

Chinchilla, Norma y Nora Hamilton (2001) Seeking Community in a Global City: Guatemalans and Salvadorans in Los Angeles. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.

Foxen, Patricia (2007) In Search of Providence: Transnational Mayan Identities. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press.

 

Salvadoreños:

Baker-Cristales, B. (2004) Salvadorean Migration to Southern California: Redefining el Hermano Lejano. Gainesville: University Press of Florida.

Coutin, Susan Bibler (2000) Legalizing moves: Salvadoran immigrants' struggle for U.S. residency. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

Mahler, Sarah (1995b) Salvadoreans In Suburbia: Symbiosis And Conflict. Boston: Allyn and Bacon. The New Immigrants series.

Menjívar, Cecilia (2000) Fragmented Ties. Salvadoran Immigrant Networks in America. Berckeley: University of California Press.

Montes Mozo, S. y García Vásquez, J. J. (1987) El Salvador 1988: Salvadoreños refugiados en los Estados Unidos. San Salvador: Universidad Centroamericana (UCA): San Salvador.

Sánchez Molina, Raúl (2005) “Mandar a traer” Antropología, migraciones y transnacionalismo. Salvadoreños en Washington, D.C. Madrid: Editorial Universitas.