Celebrating Debutantes and Quinceañeras: Coming of Age in American Ethnic Communities

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Celebrating Debutantes and Quinceañeras: Coming of Age in American Ethnic Communities

Author(s): Evelyn Ibatan Rodriguez (Author)

  • Publisher: Temple University Press
  • Publication Date: 3 May 2012
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 226 pages
  • ISBN-10: 9781439906279
  • ISBN-13: 1439906270

Book Description

How young women’s coming of age rites cement community relations and reinforce ethnic identity

Editorial Reviews

Review

“Celebrating Debutantes provides a convincing argument about how different migration patterns, rates of assimilation, and socioeconomic statuses result in coming-of-age celebrations taking on divergent meanings for Mexican and Filipino families. Rodriguez deftly weaves Mexican and Filipino histories, experiences of and motivations for migration to America, and shows how Mexican immigrants often use quinceaneras as a way of showing social status in their ability to host elaborate events for their daughters, contrary to stereotypes about their working-class identity or fiscal irresponsibility. For Filipino immigrants, tasteful celebrations allow families a chance to demonstrate how they fit into American culture. For those interested in gender and gender stratification, this book is particularly compelling in its examination of a ritual that celebrates girls as individuals.” – Gender & Society

About the Author

Evelyn I. Rodriguez is an Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of San Francisco.

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