Daniel J. Delgado, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2013 | Sociology | Texas A & M University, College Station, TX, United States |
Area:
Ethnic and Racial Studies, Latin American Studies, Hispanic American StudiesGoogle:
"Daniel Delgado"Parents
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(The continued oppression of middleclass Mexican Americans: An examination of imposed and negotiated racial identities.) |
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Delgado DJ. (2016) ‘And You Need Me to Be the Token Mexican?’: Examining Racial Hierarchies and the Complexities of Racial Identities for Middle Class Mexican Americans Critical Sociology. 42: 679-698 |
Delgado DJ. (2016) Barrio to Burbs: The Making of the Mexican American Middle Class By Jody Agius Vallejo Stanford University Press. 2012. 248 pages. $24.95 paperback, $40.00 cloth Social Forces. 94 |
Brunsma DL, Delgado D, Rockquemore KA. (2013) Liminality in the Multiracial experience: towards a concept of identity matrix Identities-Global Studies in Culture and Power. 20: 481-502 |
Delgado DJ. (2010) Middle‐class Latin@ Identity: Building a Theoretical and Conceptual Framework Sociology Compass. 4: 947-964 |
Rockquemore KA, Brunsma DL, Delgado DJ. (2009) Racing to theory or retheorizing race? Understanding the struggle to build a multiracial identity theory Journal of Social Issues. 65: 13-34 |