Greasers and Gringos: Latinos, Law, and the American Imagination

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Price
$106.80
Publisher
New York University Press
Publish Date
Pages
293
Dimensions
6.38 X 9.26 X 0.97 inches | 1.24 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780814798874

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About the Author
Steven W. Bender is Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Planning and Strategic Initiatives at Seattle University School of Law. He is the author of Mea Culpa: Lessons on Law and Regret from US History (NYU Press, 2015), Run for the Border: Vice and Virtue in U.S.-Mexico Border Crossings (NYU Press, 2012), Tierra y Libertad: Land, Liberty, and Latino Housing (NYU Press, 2010), and Greasers and Gringos: Latinos, Law, and the American Imagination (NYU Press, 2003).
Reviews
"A hopeful and empowering challenge to those who work to transform American life."--Gerald Torres, University of Texas School of Law
"Is any society able to exist free of stereotypes? Steven Bender tackles the question head on as he dissects the cornucopia of Latino types, prototypes, and archetypes that populate our mendacious imagination. His answer takes us into the realms of politics, jurisprudence, and cartoons. It involves an attack on poverty, a strive for an equal, more honest educational system, and the 'reinvention' of the future tense in American English. Let Bender challenge your ignorance!"--Ilan Stavans, author of The Hispanic Condition and On Borrowed Words
"Bender's got a noble goal: to show that the stereotypes Americans heap on Latino immigrants don't just make for rude conversation, they directly shape policy decisions. The book compellingly articulates just how deeply ingrained the images of lazy, thieving, drunkard Latinos and sexually voracious, fertile Latinas are in American culture"-- "City Limits"
"Greasers and Gringos is a typically insightful work by one of the most creative critical writers of our time."--Berta Esperanza Hernandez-Truyol, University of Florida