Narratives of Mexican American Women(English, Paperback, Garcia Alma M.)

Narratives of Mexican American Women(English, Paperback, Garcia Alma M.)

  • Garcia Alma M.
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLCISBN 13: 9780759101821ISBN 10: 0759101825

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Narratives of Mexican American Women(English, Paperback, Garcia Alma M.) is written by Garcia Alma M. and published by AltaMira Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0759101825 (ISBN 10) and 9780759101821 (ISBN 13).

Alma Garc'a offers a bold new interpretation of identity formation for second generation immigrants in America. The narratives of Mexican American women in higher education reveal their journeys of self-discovery, a process filled with tensions, contradictions, and ambiguities. Garc'a captures the spirit of their struggles to understand their sense of self, culture, and society. Her qualitative analyses reveal the emergent processes by which these women negotiate ethnic, gender, and class identities with their Mexican immigrant parents and with their university communities. Garc'a integrates a wide range of theoretical frameworks to study educational life experiences. Her findings offer significant insight into the processes of cultural continuity and change and the potential for upward mobility for immigrants. Garc'a proposes new university policies and curriculum changes to improve the situation for second-generation students. She calls for the reform of higher education in the United States, to open its doors more widely to Mexican American students and other underrepresented groups, to make the educational system truly reflective of the ethnic diversity that has always formed the core of American society. Garc'a's new book is a valuable contribution to Mexican American studies, ethnic studies, women's studies, comparative education, and sociology.