Latinos in Israel : language and unexpected citizenship
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Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Transcription -- Introduction: Language and the Unexpected Citizen -- Chapter 1. Becoming Noncitizens: Modernizing Agency in Latino Arrivals in Israel -- Chapter 2. Strangers in Their Own Home: Educación, Domesticity, and Transnational Intimacy -- Chapter 3. Inculcating Citizenship: Language, Performance, and the Commensuration of Cultural Difference -- Chapter 4. Chisme as Latino Public Life: La Alcachofa and Marginal Public Voices -- Chapter 5. El Sapo Speaks: Police Informers and the Voice of the State -- Chapter 6. Becoming Israeli Citizens: Latino Youth, Uncanny Similarity, and the Message of Citizenship -- Epilogue: The Unexpected Citizen as Voice of Response -- References -- Index.
1. In this book Alejandro Paz raises questions about Latino immigrants, race, citizenship, community, language, and politics when these topics are omnipresent in the news. 2. Through his research he presents a new take on questions of belonging and public spheres in the Middle East by looking at the experiences of a group we seldom hear about--Latinos in Israel. 3. This is one of the first full-length ethnography that focuses on language and citizenship, including in a campaign for citizenship.
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