HISPANIC NEW YORK AND THE LATINOIZATION OF THE UNITED STATES

HISPANIC NEW YORK AND THE LATINOIZATION OF THE UNITED STATES


Panel Discussion & Presentation of
Hispanic New York: A Sourcebook
(Columbia University Press, 2010)
With:
Paul Berman
Gabriel Haslip-Viera
Frances Negrón-Muntaner
Claudio Iván Remeseira (editor)
Milagros Ricourt
Virginia Sánchez Korrol


Moderated by RAY SUAREZ
SEPTEMBER 15, 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 pm
At Columbia University's Davis Auditorium

Morris A. Schapiro Center
530 West 120th Street
(between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue)
For directions, click here

FREE ACCESS – SEATS ARE LIMITED - FIRST COME FIRST SERVED – In order to ensure a seat, we suggest arriving 15 minutes prior to the beginning of the event
A Reception Will Follow

Co-sponsored by Columbia University's
Center for American Studies and the Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race
and by the New-York Historical Society


New York and International Press
August 13, 2010
Words Without Borders: "New York, New York!" by Jonathan Blitzer
“… a biography of New York, a portrait of the city – past, present, and future – as it’s been constituted by Spaniards and Latin Americans drawn to it as early as the mid to late 19th century.”

August 9, 2010
Latina Lista: "Latinos of Different Origins Get Along While Striving for Success, Making an Impact and Sharing the Big Apple" by Maria Treviño
"Hispanic New York: A Sourcebook provides an excellent overview of the steady impact Latinos have made in the most influential city in the country, which in many cases has traveled across the rest of the country."

August 3, 2010
Noticias Culturales Iberoamericanas: "El argentino Claudio Iván Remeseira, autor de este libro reflexiona sobre la población hispana en Estados Unidos y a propósito de ello, nos comenta la polémica Ley Arizona de inmigración que se está intentado aplicar en algunos estados."

July 21, 2010
La Vibra: "Nueva antología resalta identidad hispana de EEUU" by Claudia Torrens
"Venden perros calientes en las esquinas. Cargan con andamios en puestos de construcción. Están tras el mostrador de los negocios familiares. Muchos creen que acaban de llegar dejando atrás la pobreza en México, Ecuador o El Salvador, pero no saben que los hispanos forman parte de la tradición e identidad de Estados Unidos desde los orígenes del país, dice Claudio Iván Remeseira, un escritor argentino que acaba de publicar una nueva antología titulada "Hispanic New York. A sourcebook".

July 18, 2010
El Diario La Prensa: "Primera antología del Nueva York hispano" por Julio Paredes

July 10, 2010
Charlie Vázquez: Latino Musings on Literature... and More...: “Hispanic New York: A Sourcebook” by Charlie Vázquez
"The writings gathered in this volume will fascinate those who want to bring the history of Spanish-speaking New Yorkers into better focus … This book is quite simply a jewel box..."

July 9, 2010
NY1 Noticias: "Hispanic New York: A Sourcebook" by José Manuel Simián
"El escritor argentino Claudio Iván Remeseira acaba de editar "Hispanic New York", una antología de ensayos que indaga en la identidad cultural y política latina de la ciudad y qué significa ser latino en ella."

July 7, 2010
Daily News: "A Latin Capital" by Carlos Rodríguez Martorell
“An imposing testimony to the sheer vibrancy of the city's Hispanic community.”

July 2, 2010
Agencia EFE: "Una antología analiza el papel central jugado por los latinos en la formación de EEUU" por David Valenzuela
"Remeseira reivindica en su nueva obra el papel fundamental jugado por los latinos a lo largo de la historia de la Gran Manzana y de este país."

July 1, 2010
El Pais: "Una reivindicación de la cultura hispana en EE UU" by Antonio Caño
“Now that Arizona's anti-immigrant law has brought to the fore crude symptoms of discrimination and even racism against the population of Hispanic descent, it is more appropriate than ever to highlight the huge contribution made by that community to the U.S. since its inception. In order to do so, I cannot imagine a better instrument than this book.”

June 25, 2010
NY1 Noticias: "Nuevo libro analiza quiénes son los hispanos de Nueva York"
Juan Manuel Benítez conversó en Pura Política, con el director del Hispanic New York Project, Claudio Iván Remeseira, sobre la actualidad municipal y sobre su nuevo libro "Hispanic New York, A Sourcebook", que trata de explicar quiénes somos y de dónde venimos.

June 20, 2010
La Diáspora Peruana: "Hispanic New York by Claudio Ivan Remeseira" by Jorge Yeshayahu Gonzales-Lara
"By offering a collection of texts that are required reading for any informed conversation on some of the most pressing social and political debates of our time, this unique volume speaks to the New York and the American experience, as reflected and transformed by its Latino components"."

June 11, 2010
Siempre Mujer.com: "Tu fin de semana: Nueva York Hispano" por Anjanette Delgado
"In these times in which some sectors of the country choose to forget the contributions we Latinos make to this country that has taken us in and to the world, a new book does its part in helping us all remember...An amusing literary and cultural tour of this city that has, for such a long time now, defined the immagrant spirit of the United States, and without forgetting that America refers to two continents and not just to a single country...A book to be shared, to be kept and to build awareness." (translated by Dan Newland)

May 2010
Revista PIE DERECHO: “Ya basta de peleas tribales, unámonos” por Norberto Bogard

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Hispanic New York: A Sourcebook. Edited by Claudio Iván Remeseira (576 pages) paper copies ISBN 978-0-231-14819-1 regular price $29.95 ORDER IT ON LINE AT AMAZON.COM /BARNES & NOBLE/ Order it at Columbia University Press and enter code HIS 20 for 20 % of discount/ Cloth copies ISBN 978-0-231-14818-4 regular price $89.50, $71.60 after discount. Regular shipping and handling costs apply.

To learn more about the Hispanic New York Project, visit

http://peruimmigrationdocumentationproject.blogspot.com/2010/08/hispanic-new-york-and-latinoization-of.html.

http://hispanicnewyorkproject.blogspot.com/ .

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