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A volume in Research for Social Justice: Personal~Passionate~Participatory Inquiry(Sponsored by AERA Qualitative Research SIG and International Studies SIG)Series Editors Ming Fang He, Georgia Southern University and JoAnn Phillion, Purdue UniversityMission Statement and Scope: In Dreams Deferred, a follow-up to OfBorders and Dreams (1996), Chris Carger takes us further into the life ofAlejandro Juarez, Jr., and his family. This work envelopes readers in la vidareal, real life. Carger followed Alejandro for thirteen years, as he moved fromschool to school, experienced difficult relationships with his peers, dropped outof high school, struggled with employment and an early marriage. Thecompelling story of Alejandros parents obtaining U. S. citizenship parallelsthe border crossing story of Cargers first book and illuminates triumphs andtragedies the family, and many other immigrants, experience as they negotiatelife in the United States, and as they, all too often, have to forsake their hopes and dreams. There are no easyanswers, nor happy endings, to the story of Alejandro and his family.Unlike many studies on dropping out, Alejandro, his family, and his community are viewed from a positiveperspective versus deficit, at risk, models in dropout research. The book fits into a newly evolving,increasingly important, research paradigm that focuses on studentsexperience in the context of families, communities, and schools, and dealswith issues of language, culture, and power related to multiculturalism andsocial justice. This book informs pre-service and in-service teachers,educational researchers, administrators, educational policy makers, and thosewho advocate for people are marginalized because of cultural, linguisticissues and learning challenges. It is a timely reflection on a problem that is atthe intersection of this nations immigration controversies and dropout crisis.Series Scope: Research for Social Justice: Personal~Passionate~Par
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