The Latino/a Condition

Richard Delgado, THE LATINO/A CONDITION, Second Edition, New York University Press, 2011

Seattle University School of Law Research Paper No. 11-04

12 Pages Posted: 17 Feb 2011 Last revised: 22 May 2015

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Richard Delgado

Seattle University School of Law

Jean Stefancic

Seattle University School of Law

Date Written: February 16, 2011

Abstract

In the last forty-five years, immigration reform has brought tens of millions of new immigrants from Latin American countries to the United States. Since critical race theory pioneers Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic compiled the first edition of The Latino/a Condition in 1998, the population has continued to grow exponentially, while scholarship on Latinos/as has grown just as quickly. The second edition of The Latino/a Condition brings together a wide range of new and classic Latino and Latina voices from the fields of law, sociology, history, media studies, and politics to address questions such as: Who exactly is a Latino? Who is Hispanic? Who is Chicano? How did Spanish-speaking people come to live in the United States? Is the Latino family a source of strength or oppression? What about Catholicism? Should the United States try to control Latino immigration, and is this even possible? What are the most common media stereotypes of Latino people? Are Latinos white? What role does law play in the racial construction of the group? Collecting a wealth of perspectives on these and other issues central to the Latino/a experience, Delgado and Stefancic offer a broad portrait of Latino/a life in the United States at the beginning of the twenty-first century.

Suggested Citation

Delgado, Richard and Stefancic, Jean, The Latino/a Condition (February 16, 2011). Richard Delgado, THE LATINO/A CONDITION, Second Edition, New York University Press, 2011, Seattle University School of Law Research Paper No. 11-04, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1762758

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