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Perspectivas en Chicano Studies I
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 286

Perspectivas en Chicano Studies I

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1977
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Mapping Strategies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 234

Mapping Strategies

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Toward A Chicano Social Science
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

Toward A Chicano Social Science

Although Mexican Americans comprise the United States' second largest minority group, most studies have provided only a historical perspective on Chicano issues. In contrast, Toward a Chicano Social Science presents an interdisciplinary approach to the study of Mexican Americans, incoporating race relations theory to analyze the sociohistorical conditions of Chicanos in contemporary society. A special feature of the book is its focus on Chicanos and gender roles within Chicano life, a topic often neglected in other texts. Written at the undergraduate level, Blea's text provides a thorough analysis of both theoretical and applied issues, which will aid students and professors of Chicano ethnic, and women's studies, sociology, and social work.

Chicano Studies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

Chicano Studies

Chicano Studies is a comparatively new academic discipline. Unlike well-established fields of study that long ago codified their canons and curricula, the departments of Chicano Studies that exist today on U.S. college and university campuses are less than four decades old. In this edifying and frequently eye-opening book, a career member of the discipline examines its foundations and early years. Based on an extraordinary range of sources and cognizant of infighting and the importance of personalities, Chicano Studies is the first history of the discipline. What are the assumptions, models, theories, and practices of the academic discipline now known as Chicano Studies? Like most scholars w...

Latinos and Education
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 520

Latinos and Education

First Published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Chicano Discourse
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 212

Chicano Discourse

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1992
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Mexicano Political Experience in Occupied Aztlan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 772

Mexicano Political Experience in Occupied Aztlan

This exciting new volume from Armando Navarro offers the most current and comprehensive political history of the Mexicano experience in the United States. He examines in-depth topics such as American political culture, electoral politics, demography, and organizational development. Viewing Mexicanos today as an occupied and colonized people, he calls for the formation of a new movement to reinvigorate the struggle for resistance and change among Mexicanos. Navarro envisions a new political and cultural landscape as the dominant Latino population 'Re-Mexicanizes' the U.S. into a more multicultural and multiethnic society. This book will be a valuable resource for political and social activists and teaching tool for political theory, Latino politics, ethnic and minority politics, race relations in the United States, and social movements.

Youth, Identity, Power
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 373

Youth, Identity, Power

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-05-05
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  • Publisher: Verso Books

Youth, Identity, Power is the classic study of the origins of the 1960s Chicano civil rights movement. Written by a leader of the Chicano student movement who also played a key role in the creation of the wider Chicano Movement, this is the first full-length work to appear on the subject. It fills an important gap in the history of political and social protest in the United States. Carlos Muoz places the Chicano Movement in the context of the political and intellectual development of people of Mexican descent in the USA, tracing the emergence of student activists and intellectuals in the 1930s and their initial challenge to the dominant white racial and class ideologies. He then documents the rise and fall of the Chicano Movement of the 1960s, situating it within the 1960s civil rights and radical movements and assessing the Chicano Movement's contribution to the development of the Mexican American population and the Latino population as a whole. In an afterword to this new edition, Muoz charts the burgeoning growth of US Latino communities, assesses the nativist backlash against them, and argues that Latinos must play a central role in a new movement for multiracial democracy.

Noticias de NACCS
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 84

Noticias de NACCS

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Chicano Culture, Ecology, Politics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 332

Chicano Culture, Ecology, Politics

Until recently, mainstream American environmentalism has been a predominantly white, middle-class movement, essentially ignoring the class, race, and gender dimensions of environmental politics. In this provocative collection of original essays, the environmental dimensions of the Chicana/o experience are explicitly expressed and debated. Employing a variety of genres ranging from poetry to autobiography to theoretical and empirical essays, the voices in this collection speak to the most significant issues of environmentalism and social justice, recognizing throughout the need for a pluralism of Chicana/o philosophies. The contributors provide an excellent basis for understanding how multipl...