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This critical essay describes and demonstrates the uses and unique contributions of performative writing as a form of inquiry into the materialities and mobilities of sociocultural communicative phenom- ena. Embracing an Anzaldu an... more
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      HistoryChicano StudiesCommunicationIntercultural Communication
El presente trabajo tratará de abordar el tema del Spanglish en los Estados Unidos de América desde una perspectiva, principalmente, lingüística. El propósito que se ha intentado seguir ha sido revisar la bibliografía esencial para poder... more
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      Chicano StudiesSpanglishMestizajeEspanglish
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      American HistoryChicano StudiesAmerican StudiesAmerican Politics
​ ​ This article explores the roles of the indigenous Nahuatl language in the production of the imagined nation of Aztlán, a central idea in the US Chicano movement. We adopt a theoretical approach from linguistic anthropology, in which... more
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      HistoryEthnohistoryChicano StudiesAnthropology
2016-ban, a Miskolci Egyetemi Kiadó gondozásában látott napvilágot a Kis csikánó olvasókönyv címet viselő, hazánkban unikumnak számító kötet. A mexikói-amerikai közösség eredetét és beilleszkedési nehézségeit boncolgató egy novellát és... more
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      Chicano Studies19th and 20th Century United StatesUnited StatesMexican American Studies
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      American LiteratureChicano StudiesLatino/A StudiesThe Novel
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      Chicano StudiesRace and EthnicityMigration StudiesLabor History and Studies
The authors approach this paper from their own positionality, incorporating their experiences at a Predominantly White Institution (PWI) while pursuing their doctoral education into a discussion of colonialism throughout the United... more
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      SociologyChicano StudiesEducationIndigenous Studies
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      Ethnic StudiesChicano StudiesAmerican StudiesChicana/o Studies
Three boys play a dangerous game that becomes a test of character on the Mexican-American border. "A Rock Trying To Be a Stone" is one of the twelve stories in The Last Tortilla and Other Stories, by Sergio Troncoso.
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      American LiteratureChicano StudiesLatino/A StudiesMulticulturalism
Review in Journal of Folklore Research
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      Chicano StudiesLatino/A StudiesUnited States HistoryLatino History and Studies
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      Chicano StudiesCritical Race TheoryCritical Race Theory and Whiteness theory
Cesar Chavez is widely considered to be the most prominent Latino civil rights icon in the United States. In this talk, I will present several lessons that we can take from La Causa, the struggle of the farm workers, for doing social... more
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      Chicano StudiesLatino/A StudiesCommunity OrganizingSocial Justice
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      Chicano StudiesEducationLearning and TeachingImmigration
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      Chicano StudiesLatino/A StudiesLabor History (U.S. history)Mexican Migration
Linda Vallejo: Brown Belongings solo exhibition catalog essay "Spectacular Brownness in the Twenty-First-Century Art of Linda Vallejo" by Karen Mary Davalos
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      Chicano StudiesChicano HistoryIndigenous Literatures; Central American Literatures; Chicano/a and Latino/a literaturesChicano Movement
With a foreword by renowned novelist Rolando Hinojosa-Smith and comprised of personal essays about the impact of drug violence on life and culture along the U.S.-Mexico border, the anthology combines writings by residents of both... more
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      Human GeographyChicano StudiesLatino/A StudiesGender Studies
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      Chicano StudiesViolenceBorder StudiesRace and Racism
The Urbanization of Southwestern Chicanos in the Early Twentieth Century
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      Chicano StudiesEducationTeacher EducationChicana/o History
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Brief entry on the definition and history of the terms mestizas and mestizos.
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“With selections by marginalized thinkers, this Reader rejects the myth that American philosophy is fundamentally male, white, and limited to the United States. It offers a window to the contexts, cultures, and conflicts that shaped... more
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      Chicano StudiesLatin American PhilosophyAmerican PhilosophyAsian Philosophy
In the spring of 2006, millions of Latinos across the country participated in the largest civil rights demonstrations in American history. In this timely and highly anticipated book, Chris Zepeda-Millán analyzes the background, course,... more
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      Ethnic StudiesChicano StudiesLatino/A StudiesLatina/o Studies
¿Se está haciendo lo que se debe por el español, como se debe y por quien se debe? ¿Hay realmente una voluntad política hispánica a favor de la lengua común, esto es, traducida en organización, cuidado, respeto, estructura, presupuestos?... more
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      SociologyChicano StudiesLanguages and LinguisticsSpanish
Nepantla Familias brings together Mexican American narratives that explore and negotiate the many permutations of living in between different worlds—how the authors or their characters create, or fail to create, a cohesive identity amid... more
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      Chicano StudiesLatino/A StudiesFamily studiesLiterature
In his ongoing comic book series Sonambulo, versatile artist Rafael Navarro has been able to channel his Mexican American cultural heritage by creating a unique blend of narrative genres. In his work, Navarro exploits classic American... more
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      Chicano StudiesMexican StudiesComics StudiesComics
This blog post documents the organization of the Oscar R. Castillo" Documenting Chicano Life and Activism Exhibit at the 55th Annual Western History Association Conference in Portland, OR
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      Chicano StudiesPhotographyChicana/o StudiesBorderlands Studies
This is an oral history of a Chicana who migrated as a child to the state of Washington. Her lived experience provides insight to the Chicana experience in the Northwest. The oral interview is also analyzed to provide additional insight... more
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      Chicano StudiesLatina/o StudiesChicana/o StudiesOral Traditions
This paper considers Sergio Troncoso's _From This Wicked Patch of Dust_ as a resistance novel. I argue that Troncoso relies on form, language, and indigenous myths and symbols to resist dominant American linguistic authority and popular... more
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      Chicano StudiesLatino/A StudiesIndigenous StudiesBorder Studies
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      Chicano StudiesMulti- & Bilingualism & BiliteracySpanish in contact with other languagesHeritage language studies
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      GeographyChicano StudiesLandscape ArchitectureUrban Planning
Many 19th century Latin American intellectuals adapted the philosophy of positivism to address the pressing problems of nation-building and respond to the demands of their own social and political contexts, making positivism the second... more
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      Chicano StudiesLatin American StudiesLatin American PhilosophyMexican Studies
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      Cultural HistoryChicano StudiesGenre TheoryParody
from Ten Years that Shook the City: San Francisco, 1968-1978, edited by Chris Carlsson (City Lights Press, 2011)
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      Social MovementsChicano Studies1960s (U.S. history)Radicalism and the Left in the United States
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This essay provides an overview of the huelga or strike schools established by Mexican American activists engaged in a struggle for recognition and integration in Houston, Texas in 1970.
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      Chicano StudiesChicana/o StudiesChicana/o HistoryHistory of Political Activism
This book examines the post-1960s era of popular music in the Anglo-Black Atlantic through the prism of historical theory and methods. By using a series of case studies, this book mobilizes historical theory and methods to underline... more
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      Critical TheoryChicano StudiesQueer StudiesPopular Music Studies
"This special issue of Radical History Review considers the persistence of death and suffering in the history of punishment to be part of historical legacies created by slavery and colonialism. These essays, which focus primarily on the... more
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      Chicano StudiesLatin American StudiesAmerican StudiesViolence
There are few places where mobility has shaped identity as widely as the American West, but some locations and populations sit at its major crossroads, maintaining control over place and mobility, labor and race. In Collisions at the... more
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      HistoryChicano StudiesLatino/A StudiesAmerican Studies
This essay considers masculine fashion in social movements.
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      Social MovementsChicano StudiesCinemaCinema Studies
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I Kissed Chavela Vargas a play w music about three generations of Chicanas living under one roof, written by Monica Palacios will have reading May 2, 2019 @ Wistariahurst Museum, Holyoke, MA. Reading can come to your campus. Let's talk!... more
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      Chicano StudiesPerforming ArtsTheatre StudiesFeminist Theory
The purpose of this study is to assess the impact of NAFTA on Mexican public policies leading to the privatization of ejidos, village-owned lands, and the impact of these policies on migration. The research includes field... more
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      Chicano StudiesLatino/A StudiesLatin American StudiesMexican Studies