| Latino-American Studies 
BIBLIOGRAPHY 
 See also Latino, Chicano, and American Culture. 
 
Paul Allatson. Latino Dreams: Transcultural Traffic and the U.S. National Imaginary. Rodopi. 2002. 367pp.  Cristina Benitez. Latinization: How Latino Culture is Transforming the U.S.. Paramount Market Publishing. 2007. 128pp.  Nilda Chong; Francia Baez. Latino Culture: A Dynamic Force in the Changing American Workplace. Intercultural Press. 2005. 225pp.  Louis DeSipio. Counting on the Latino Vote: Latinos as a New Electorate. University Press of Virginia. 1998. 228pp.  Gastón Espinosa; Virgilio P. Elizondo; Jesse Miranda (editor). Latino Religions and Civic Activism in the United States:. Oxford University Press. 2005. 350pp.  D. H. Figueredo. Latino Chronology: Chronologies of the American Mosaic. Greenwood Publishing Group. 2007. 154pp.  Juan Flores. From Bomba to Hip-Hop: Puerto Rican Culture and Latino Identity. Columbia University Press. 2000. 265pp.  William V. Flores; Rina Benmayor (editor). Latino Cultural Citizenship: Claiming Identity, Space, and Rights. Beacon Press. 1997. 322pp.  David William Foster (editor). Chicano/Latino Homoerotic Identities. Taylor & Francis. 1999. 367pp.  John A. Garcia. Latino Politics in America: Community, Culture, and Interests. Rowman & Littlefield. 2003. 289pp.  Kim Geron. Latino Political Power. Lynne Rienner Publishers. 2005. 247pp.  Jorge J. E. Gracia. Hispanic/Latino Identity: A Philosophical Perspective. Blackwell Publishing. 2000. 235pp.  Ann V. Millard; Jorge Chapa. Apple Pie and Enchiladas: Latino Newcomers in the Rural Midwest. University of Texas Press. 2004. 308pp.  Ed Morales. Living in Spanglish: The Search for Latino Identity in America. Macmillan. 2003. 320pp.  Marco Portales. Latino Sun, Rising: Our Spanish-speaking U.S. World. Texas A&M University Press. 2007. 255pp.  America Rodriguez. Making Latino News: Race, Language, Class. Sage Publications. 1999. 168pp.  David Rodriguez. Latino National Political Coalitions: Struggles and Challenges. Taylor & Francis. 2002. 158pp.  Francisco Arturo Rosales. Dictionary of Latino Civil Rights History. Arte Publico Press. 2006. 513pp.  Roberto Suro. Strangers Among Us: How Latino Immigration is Transforming America. Alfred A. Knopf. 1998. 349pp.  Ruth E. Zambrana (editor). Understanding Latino Families: Scholarship, Policy and Practice. Sage Publications. 1995. 242pp.  Marc Zimmerman. U.S. Latino Literature: An Essay and Annotated Bibliography. MARCH/Abrazo Press. 1992. 156pp.  
 
 
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