Latino Workers in the Contemporary South |
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Editor:
| Murphy, Arthur D. Blanchard, Colleen Hill, Jennifer A. |
Contribution by:
| Hernández-León, Rubén Richman, Karen Zúñiga, Víctor Andreatta, Susan Bankston, Carl L. Burns, Allan Camposeco, Jeronimo Dale, Jack G. Donato, Katherine M. Duchon, Deborah A. Engstrom, James D. Freeman, Elizabeth Grenier, Guillermo Griffith, David Guthey, Greig Jones, Eric C. Kissam, Ed Kozaitis, Kathryn A. Murphy, Kathleen M. Nieto-Studstill, Laura Rees, Martha W. Rhoades, Robert E. Robinson, Dawn T. Stepick, Alex Studstill, John D. |
Series title: | Southern Anthropological Society Proceedings Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-0-8203-2279-7 |
Publication Date: | Mar 2001 |
Publisher: | University of Georgia Press
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $27.95 |
Book Description:
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Areas of Georgia and Florida have had booming Hispanic populations in recent years. This work documents the different ways in which Latino immigrants in today's South have adapted to the ambiguous and frequently inaccessible territory of the South's notorious "good-ole-boy" network to navigate the world of work.
Areas of Georgia and Florida have had booming Hispanic populations in recent years. This work documents the different ways in which Latino immigrants in today's South have adapted to the ambiguous and frequently inaccessible territory of the South's notorious "good-ole-boy" network to navigate the world of work.