Race and Class in the Southwest by Mario Barrera

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Race and Class in the Southwest by Mario Barrera

Focusing on the economic foundations of inequality as they have affected Chicanos in the Southwest from the Mexican-American War to the present, Mario Barrera develops his theory as a synthesis of class and colonial analyses.

“Thoroughly researched, well-written and persuasively argued, this book is a must for those who would fully understand the complex position of the Chicano in US. society.” —Choice


“Barrera has attempted the important task of developing a theory of racial inequality relevant beyond its particular application to the Chicano experience. Any serious student of race relations and stratification in the U.S. will have to contend with his analysis.” —Contemporary Sociology


“ . . . an important contribution to the field. Barrera has successfully harnessed historical analysis, social criticism, and an aggressive empiricism to an analysis of a major moral, political, and public policy issue.” —Journal of Economic History


“Barrera’s study is a pioneering venture into a theoretical exploration of the Chicano experience. It is a book to be reckoned with by all students of ethnicity in the United States.” —New Mexico Historical Review


“This is a tightly organized, well-written work that provides a theoretical backdrop to Southwestern economic history.” —Library Journal


“Barrera has provided us with a work that is carefully documented, well researched, and thoroughly challenging. Reading this book is an experience no serious student in the field can afford to miss.” —Sociology: Reviews of New Books

Mario Barrera is professor emeritus of Ethnic Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. He is the author of Beyond Aztlan, which is also published by the University of Notre Dame Press, and co-producer of the documentary film Chicano Park.

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ISBN 13 9780268016012
ISBN 10 0268016011
Title Race and Class in the Southwest
Author Mario Barrera
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University of Notre Dame Press
Year published 1989-06-30
Number of pages 278
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.