The Invisible Border: Latinos in America

The Invisible Border: Latinos in America

by Samuel Roll PhD, Marc Irwin
The Invisible Border: Latinos in America

The Invisible Border: Latinos in America

by Samuel Roll PhD, Marc Irwin

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Overview

Learn how Anglos and Latinos, America's fastest growing minority group, can successfully live and work together.

Although the Rio Grande may be the physical dividing line between Latin America and the United States, an invisible border - a cultural one - also divides Latinos and those in the mainstream U.S. culture.

Latinos and Anglos raise their families, conduct business and solve problems in different ways. How do Anglos successfully live and work with the now 40 million Latinos, America's fastest growing minority group, given the considerable differences in values and behaviors that exist between the two cultures? The Invisible Border is the first book to examine the Latino's intellectual and emotional relationship to work, family life, identity, friendships, romance, religion, morality, thinking and reasoning and to the Anglo community.

Side-by-side comparisons help deconstruct Latino and Anglo cultural differences, showing the reader how core Latino values, such as the hierarchical family unit and intuitive decision-making, shape behavior and compare with common Anglo ways. The Invisible Border is an essential resource for the savvy businessperson, politician, teacher, healthcare worker and civil servant - anyone who sees the shift in American demographics and who needs the foresight and cultural awareness to learn how to adapt.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781931930635
Publisher: Mobius
Publication date: 11/20/2008
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Dr. Marc Irwin and Dr. Samuel Roll-Aguedelo are cross cultural, bilingual psychologists. Dr. Irwin spent several years as a World Health Organization researcher on child development and is currently in private practice counseling Latino, Anglo and Native American clients in Northern New Mexico. Dr. Roll is emeritus professor of psychology at the University of New Mexico, where he has taught for the past 35 years, and maintains an active clinical practice, and consults in Colombia and Mexico.
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