Moving Beyond Borders: Julian Samora and the Establishment of Latino Studies (Latinos in Chicago and Midwest)

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UPC:
9780252076565
Binding:
Paperback
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Publication Date:
10/1/2009
Language:
english
Edition:
1st Edition
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This book examines the life and accomplishments of Julian Samora, the first Mexican American sociologist in the United States and the founding father of the discipline of Latino studies. Detailing his distinguished career at the University of Notre Dame from 1959 to 1984, the book documents the history of the Mexican American Graduate Studies program that Samora established at Notre Dame and traces his influence on the evolution of border studies, Chicano studies, and Mexican American studies.

Contributors are Teresita E. Aguilar, Jorge A. Bustamante, Gilberto Crdenas, Miguel A. Carranza, Frank M. Castillo, Anthony J. Cortese, Lydia Espinosa Crafton, Barbara Driscoll de Alvarado, Herman Gallegos, Phillip Benitez Gallegos Jr., Jos R. Hinojosa, Delfina Landeros, Paul Lpez, Sergio X. Madrigal, Ken Martnez, Vilma Martnez, Alberto Mata, Amelia M. Muoz, Richard A. Navarro, Jesus Chuy Negrete, Alberto Lpez Pulido, Julie Leininger Pycior, Olga Villa Parra, Ricardo Parra, Victor Rios Jr., Marcos Ronquillo, Rene Rosenbaum, Carmen Samora, Rudy Sandoval, Alfredo Rodriguez Santos, and Ciro Sepulveda.