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Washington DC: National Center for Urban Ethnic Affairs / Milwaukee Hispanic Arts Council. Pamphlet. 21p. text plus [7]p of contact information (200+ active organizers, their phones and addresses). Pamphlet in 10x7 inch stapled wraps, alkaline paperstock, quite sound; text is keyboard-set. Item issued with a videotape but that did not accompany our copy. A further "Caveat emptor," especially emptors with respiratory issues, item is slightly musty. As is.
Creating a Latino Identity in the Nation's Capital: The Latino Festival by Cadaval, Olivia - 1998
by Cadaval, Olivia
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Creating a Latino Identity in the Nation's Capital: The Latino Festival
by Cadaval, Olivia
- Used
- Hardcover
Place_Pub: New York: Garland Publishing, Inc, 1998. good, ex-lib.. 259, illus., figures, brief chronology, references, index, usual library markings, boards somewhat worn and soiled. An ethnographic study of the Latino community in Washington, DC, centering on the annual festival. Cadaval looks at the social and cultural contexts of the beginning of the community, the community history of the festival, the participants, foodways and the Kiosko, and framing cultural identities in the parade.
- Seller Ground Zero Books (US)
- Book Condition Used - good, ex-lib.
- Quantity Available 1
- Binding Hardcover
- ISBN 10 0815332211
- ISBN 13 9780815332213
- Publisher Garland Publishing, Inc
- Place of Publication Place_Pub: New York
- Date Published 1998
- Keywords Latino Festival, Latino Community, Cronicas, Mt. Pleasant, Wilson Center, Cultural Identies, Kiosko, Americanization, Washingt DC