The Trouble with Unity

NYU professor Cristina Beltrán's page for occasional updates


  • "Cristina Beltrán's powerful book, The Trouble with Unity,
    is timely for our age of Obama in which an ugly anti-immigrant spirit
    looms large. Don't miss it!" —Cornel West, Princeton University 

    "In her lucid account of the complexities of identity politics, Cristina
    Beltrán analyzes U.S. Latino efforts to forge a unified political
    community, persuasively arguing that unity-based politics can provide
    spaces for meaningful political action but too often minimizes major
    differences. The Trouble with Unity
    is an informative, balanced, and unusually thoughtful
    contribution." —Rogers M. Smith, Christopher H. Browne Distinguished
    Professor of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania

    "Many have looked at the growth of Latino political identity from a
    purely empirical perspective. This work, however, tries to understand
    how Latino-ness is performed and understood in the public sphere, the
    growth and nature of pan-ethnic identity, and how disparate individuals
    come together to see themselves as a political interest. Cristina
    Beltrán's book is a work of theory built off of a careful historical
    examination of practice and is a major contribution." —Gary Segura,
    Professor of Political Science and Chair of Chicana/o Studies, Stanford
    University

    "This book makes an original and centrally important contribution
    by using categories of political theory to analyze the ways in which
    'Latinos' have thought about their political identities. It will become
    essential reading for those interested in how political theorists can
    contribute to the rethinking of race and ethnicity." —Joan Tronto,
    Professor of Political Theory, University of Minnesota

  • This is a bio of Cristina with a photo of the book.

    Trouble With Unity cover