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|a Viladrich, Anahí
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|a More than two to tango :
|b Argentine tango immigrants in New York City
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|a Tucson :
|b University of Arizona Press,
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|a 250 p.
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|a Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- CHAPTER ONE : The tango’s social history in a white-imagined Argentina -- CHAPTER TWO : Welcome to the Argentine tango world: from the study design to my field experience -- CHAPTER THREE : Argentine tango artists: the craft of marketing authenticity -- CHAPTER FOUR : Elderly newcomers and the tango’s vulnerable image -- CHAPTER FIVE : Legal trajectories and the elusive american dream -- CHAPTER SIX : The social geography of New York’s Tango -- CHAPTER SEVEN : Paradoxical solidarities in the tango field -- CHAPTER EIGHT : Finding the cure through the grapevine: tango brokers and alternative sources of help -- CHAPTER NINE : Conclusions: from bonding to bridging ties -- Notes -- Glossary -- References -- Index -- Back Matter
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|a MIGRACIÓN
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|a INMIGRANTES
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|a ARGENTINOS
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|a ESTADOS UNIDOS
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|a TANGO
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