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Auteur principal: Galarza, Ernesto
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 1971
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contents Barrio Boy. Galarza, Ernesto Acculturation Autobiographies Cultural Awareness Cultural Differences Cultural Influences Ethnic Studies Immigrants Library Materials Literature Mexican Americans Supplementary Reading Materials An autobiography, "Barrio Boy" is the story of Little Ernie, a boy born in the tiny mountain village of Jalcocotan in the State of Nayarit, Mexico. Divided into 5 parts, the book offers vivid descriptions of the author's early life--his family, his friends, his surroundings, as well as events in the journey from Jalcocotan that eventually ended in San Francisco, California. Included are descriptions of the difficulties encountered by Little Ernie and his family in trying to adjust to their new life in the United States. In essence, this is the story of a Mexican boy's acculturation to American society. The book is a contribution to the rapidly developing field called Mexican American Studies. (EJ)
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spellingShingle Barrio Boy.
Galarza, Ernesto
Acculturation
Autobiographies
Cultural Awareness
Cultural Differences
Cultural Influences
Ethnic Studies
Immigrants
Library Materials
Literature
Mexican Americans
Supplementary Reading Materials
Barrio Boy. Galarza, Ernesto Acculturation Autobiographies Cultural Awareness Cultural Differences Cultural Influences Ethnic Studies Immigrants Library Materials Literature Mexican Americans Supplementary Reading Materials An autobiography, "Barrio Boy" is the story of Little Ernie, a boy born in the tiny mountain village of Jalcocotan in the State of Nayarit, Mexico. Divided into 5 parts, the book offers vivid descriptions of the author's early life--his family, his friends, his surroundings, as well as events in the journey from Jalcocotan that eventually ended in San Francisco, California. Included are descriptions of the difficulties encountered by Little Ernie and his family in trying to adjust to their new life in the United States. In essence, this is the story of a Mexican boy's acculturation to American society. The book is a contribution to the rapidly developing field called Mexican American Studies. (EJ)
title Barrio Boy.
topic Acculturation
Autobiographies
Cultural Awareness
Cultural Differences
Cultural Influences
Ethnic Studies
Immigrants
Library Materials
Literature
Mexican Americans
Supplementary Reading Materials
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED046593