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Strangers No Longer: Latino Belonging and Faith Twentieth-Century Wisconsin
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Strangers No Longer: Latino Belonging and Faith Twentieth-Century Wisconsin
Current price: $125.00
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Strangers No Longer: Latino Belonging and Faith Twentieth-Century Wisconsin
Current price: $125.00
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Hospitality practices grounded in religious belief have long exercised a profound influence on Wisconsin’s Latino communities. Sergio M. González examines the power relations at work behind the types of hospitalitywelcoming and otherwisepracticed on newcomers in both Milwaukee and rural areas of the Badger State. González’s analysis addresses central issues like the foundational role played by religion and sacred spaces in shaping experiences and facilitating collaboration among disparate Latino groups and across ethnic lines; the connections between sacred spaces and the moral justification for social justice movements; and the ways sacred spaces evolved into places for mitigating prejudice and social alienation, providing sanctuary from nativism and repression, and fostering local and transnational community building.
Perceptive and original,
Strangers No Longer
reframes the history of Latinos in Wisconsin by revealing religion’s central role in the settlement experience of immigrants, migrants, and refugees.
Perceptive and original,
Strangers No Longer
reframes the history of Latinos in Wisconsin by revealing religion’s central role in the settlement experience of immigrants, migrants, and refugees.