East of East: The Making of Greater El Monte (Latinidad: Transnational Cultures in the United States)
معرفی کتاب «East of East: The Making of Greater El Monte (Latinidad: Transnational Cultures in the United States)» نوشتهٔ Morales, Apolonio، Herrera, Juan، Morales, Daniel، Medina, Daniel، Deckrow, Andre Kobayashi، Reid, David، Renteria, Jennifer، Webre, Jude، Kokinis, Troy Andreas Araiza، Juravich, Nick، Macías, Stacy I.، Plummer, Toni Margarita، Plascencia, Salvador، Cheng, Wendy، Guzmán, Romeo (editor)، Fragoza, Carribean (editor)، Cummings, Alex Sayf (editor)، Reft, Ryan (editor)، Roy, Aurelie، Cummings, Alex Sayf، Weller, Michael، Espinoza, Alex، Goodman, Adam، Jaime-Becerra, Michael، Fragoza, Carribean، Guzmán, Romeo، Reft, Ryan، Bray, Mark، John, Maria، Wilson, Karen، Lynch, Daniel، Cady, Daniel، Barragan, Yesenia، Fernandez, Melquiades و Newman, Rachel، منتشرشده توسط نشر Rutgers University Press در سال 2020. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
__East of East: The Making of Greater El Monte,__ is an edited collection of thirty-one essays that trace the experience of a California community over three centuries, from eighteenth-century Spanish colonization to twenty-first century globalization. Employing traditional historical scholarship, oral history, creative nonfiction and original art, the book provides a radical new history of El Monte and South El Monte, showing how interdisciplinary and community-engaged scholarship can break new ground in public history. __East of East__ tells stories that have been excluded from dominant historical narratives—stories that long survived only in the popular memory of residents, as well as narratives that have been almost completely buried and all but forgotten. Its cast of characters includes white vigilantes, Mexican anarchists, Japanese farmers, labor organizers, civil rights pioneers, and punk rockers, as well as the ordinary and unnamed youth who generated a vibrant local culture at dances and dive bars. "East of East: The Making of Greater El Monte is an edited collection of thirty-one essays that trace the experience of a California community over three centuries. Employing traditional historical scholarship, oral history, and creative nonfiction, it provides a radical new history of El Monte and South El Monte." --Provided by publisher