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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Anahí Viladrich , Anahai ViladrichPublisher: University of Arizona Press Imprint: University of Arizona Press Edition: 2nd ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.60cm Weight: 0.441kg ISBN: 9780816529469ISBN 10: 0816529469 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 26 September 2013 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsMore than Two to Tango challenges rosy portraits of Argentine tango artists by uncovering how their glamorous representations tend to veil their difficulties to make ends meet in the global entertainment industry. LASA International Migrations Section News A pioneering contribution to our detailed understanding of the impact of globalization and immigration in shaping both the lives and work of South American immigrant dancers and musicians. --Suzanne Oboler, John Jay College-CUNY; Co-Editor of the Oxford Encyclopedia of Latinas and Latinos in the United States More than Two to Tango challenges rosy portraits of Argentine tango artists by uncovering how their glamorous representations tend to veil their difficulties to make ends meet in the global entertainment industry. -- LASA International Migrations Section News More than Two to Tango challenges rosy portraits of Argentine tango artists by uncovering how their glamorous representations tend to veil their difficulties to make ends meet in the global entertainment industry. LASA International Migrations Section News More than Two to Tango challenges rosy portraits of Argentine tango artists by uncovering how their glamorous representations tend to veil their difficulties to make ends meet in the global entertainment industry. LASA International Migrations Section News More than Two to Tango challenges rosy portraits of Argentine tango artists by uncovering how their glamorous representations tend to veil their difficulties to make ends meet in the global entertainment industry. LASA International Migrations Section News An informative ethnography of the tango community in New York, including interviews with dancers, musicians, and singers, and considers the issues surrounding the migrant tangueros. - American Anthropologist More than Two to Tango challenges rosy portraits of Argentine tango artists by uncovering how their glamorous representations tend to veil their difficulties to make ends meet in the global entertainment industry. --LASA International Migrations Section News A pioneering contribution to our detailed understanding of the impact of globalization and immigration in shaping both the lives and work of South American immigrant dancers and musicians. --Suzanne Oboler, John Jay College-CUNY; Co-Editor of the Oxford Encyclopedia of Latinas and Latinos in the United States Viladrich shows the difficulties of life in the US from the perspective of a group seldom illuminated in studies of Latin American immigrants. --CHOICE Reviews More than Two to Tangochallenges rosy portraits of Argentine tango artists by uncovering how their glamorous representations tend to veil their difficulties to make ends meet in the global entertainment industry. LASA International Migrations Section News A pioneering contribution to our detailed understanding of the impact of globalization and immigration in shaping both the lives and work of South American immigrant dancers and musicians. Suzanne Oboler, John Jay College-CUNY; Co-Editor of the Oxford Encyclopedia of Latinas and Latinos in the United States Viladrich shows the difficulties of life in the US from the perspective of a group seldom illuminated in studies of Latin American immigrants. CHOICE Reviews Author InformationAnahí Viladrich teaches in the Departments of Sociology and Anthropology at Queens College, USA and at the Doctor in Public Health Program of the City University of New York’s Graduate Center, USA. Originally from Argentina, she has more than fifty publications in the intertwined fields of immigration and culture, health disparities, and gender. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |