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Las Mujeres

Sinopsis del Libro

Libro Las Mujeres

An oral history of four generations of Hispanic women in New Mexico. Twenty-one Hispanas recall life experiences spanning a period from the time when New Mexico was a Spanish-speaking territory until today. Themes include: the shift from a rural to an urban environment ; the struggle to preserve culture and traditions ; efforts to cope with discrimination ; changes in family relations ; the striving for education, job, and careers ; service to family and community ; dedication to social change.

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Subtitulo : Conversations from a Hispanic Community

Número de páginas 196

Autor:

  • Nan Elsasser
  • Kyle Mackenzie
  • Yvonne Tixier Y Vigil

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