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Frontmatter
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction: Contexts of Immigrant Experience: Aging in Place
PART I: Growing Old
1. From New Harlem to El Barrio de Nueva York: A Social History of East Harlem, 1658-1948
2. "Yo Aprendí de Todo Gracias a la Providencia" (I Learned to Do Everything Thanks to Providence): Growing Up a Manual Laborer in an Export-Oriented Economy (1902-1948)
PART II: Growing Old in El Barrio
3. "Buscando Ambiente": Searching for a Better Life in a Barrio in the United States
4. "El Barrio de Nueva York": From the 1950s to the 1990s
5. "Aquí Yo Me Maté Trabajando" (Here I Killed Myself Working): Work Trajectories and Experiences in the Labor Structure
PART III: Being Old in El Barrio
6. "La Edad Es Segun la Persona" (Age Depends on the Person): The Meanings of Being Old
7. "Los Doctores No Pueden Curar Todas las Enfermedades" (Doctors Cannot Cure All Illnesses): Illness of the Soul and of the Body
8. "Usted Sabe Lo Triste Que Es Eso? No Tener Quien Vele por Uno?" (Do You Know How Sad That Is? Not Having Someone Watch Out There for You?): Connections and Illness of the Soul
9. "Estamos Pobres de Dinero Pero Somos Todos Ricos" (We Are Poor in Money, But We Are All Rich): Coping with Economic Constraints in Daily Life
PART IV: Policy Ethnography of Aging in El Barrio
10. El Barrio: A Metaphor for Social Issues in New York City
11. "Nadie Sabe Donde Va a Parar El Barrio" (Nobody Knows Where El Barrio Will End Up): Local-Level Policy-Making
Ethnographic Findings and Policy Recommendations
Notes
References
Author Index
Subject Index
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