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Perspectivas En Chicano Studies


Perspectivas En Chicano Studies
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Author : Reynaldo Flores Macías
language : en
Publisher: University of California, Los Angeles, Chicano Studies Research, Center, Publications Unit
Release Date : 1978

Perspectivas En Chicano Studies written by Reynaldo Flores Macías and has been published by University of California, Los Angeles, Chicano Studies Research, Center, Publications Unit this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1978 with categories.




Perspectivas En Chicano Studies I


Perspectivas En Chicano Studies I
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Author : National Association of Chicano Social Science
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1977

Perspectivas En Chicano Studies I written by National Association of Chicano Social Science and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1977 with Mexican Americans categories.




Chicano Studies


Chicano Studies
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Author : Michael Soldatenko
language : en
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Release Date : 2012-11-01

Chicano Studies written by Michael Soldatenko and has been published by University of Arizona Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-11-01 with Social Science categories.


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 working in the field, Michael Soldatenko didn't know the answers to these questions even though he had been teaching for many years. Intensely curious, he set out to find the answers, and this book is the result of his labors. Here readers will discover how the discipline came into existence in the late 1960s and how it matured during the next fifteen years-from an often confrontational protest of dissatisfied Chicana/o college students into a univocal scholarly voice (or so it appears to outsiders). Part intellectual history, part social criticism, and part personal meditation, Chicano Studies attempts to make sense of the collision (and occasional wreckage) of politics, culture, scholarship, ideology, and philosophy that created a new academic discipline. Along the way, it identifies a remarkable cast of scholars and administrators who added considerable zest to the drama.



Making Aztl N


Making Aztl N
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Author : Juan Gómez-Quiñones
language : en
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Release Date : 2014

Making Aztl N written by Juan Gómez-Quiñones and has been published by University of New Mexico Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014 with Chicano movement categories.


This book provides a long-needed overview of the Chicana and Chicano movement's social history as it grew, flourished, and then slowly fragmented. The authors examine the movement's origins in the 1960s and 1970s, showing how it evolved from a variety of organizations and activities united in their quest for basic equities for Mexican Americans in U.S. society. Within this matrix of agendas, objectives, strategies, approaches, ideologies, and identities, numerous electrifying moments stitched together the struggle for civil and human rights. Gómez-Quiñones and Vásquez show how these convergences underscored tensions among diverse individuals and organizations at every level. Their narrative offers an assessment of U.S. society and the Mexican American community at a critical time, offering a unique understanding of its civic progress toward a more equitable social order.



Brown Eyed Children Of The Sun


Brown Eyed Children Of The Sun
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Author : George Mariscal
language : en
Publisher: UNM Press
Release Date : 2005

Brown Eyed Children Of The Sun written by George Mariscal and has been published by UNM Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005 with History categories.


A broad study of the Chicano/a movement in the Viet Nam War era.



Resources In Education


Resources In Education
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1988

Resources In Education written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1988 with Education categories.




Chicanismo


Chicanismo
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Author : Ignacio M. Garc’a
language : en
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Release Date : 1997-09

Chicanismo written by Ignacio M. Garc’a and has been published by University of Arizona Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1997-09 with Social Science categories.


During the 1960s and '70s, Mexican Americans began to agitate for social and political change. From their diverse activities and agendas there emerged a new political consciousness. Emphasizing race and class within the context of an oppressive society, this militant ethos would become the unifying theme for groups involved in a myriad of causes. Chicanismo, as it came to be known, marked a transformation in the way Mexican Americans thought about themselves, enabling them for the first time to see themselves as a community with a past and a present. In Chicanismo, the first intellectual history of the Chicano Movement and the militant ethos that emerged from it, Ignacio Garcia traces the development of the philosophical strains that guided the movement. First, Mexican Americans came to believe that the liberal agenda that had promised education and equality had failed them, leading them toward separatism. Second, they saw a need to reinterpret the past as it related to their own history, leading them to discovered their legacy of struggle. Third, Mexican American activists, intellectuals, and artists affirmed a renewed pride in their ethnicity and class status. Finally, this new philosophy-Chicanismo-was politicized through the struggles of the Chicano organizations that promoted it as they faced resistance or external attacks. Although the idea of Chicanismo would eventually unravel, its ideological strains remain important even today. Combining research and personal knowledge of people, events, organizations, and political/cultural rhetoric, along with a synthesis of scholarship from a variety of fields, Chicanismo provides a unique, multidimensional view of the Chicano Movement.



The Challenge To Racial Stratification


The Challenge To Racial Stratification
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Author : Matthew Holden, Jr.
language : en
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Release Date : 1994-01-01

The Challenge To Racial Stratification written by Matthew Holden, Jr. and has been published by Transaction Publishers this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1994-01-01 with Social Science categories.


The National Political Science Review is the official publication of the National Conference of Black Political Scientists. This series, now entering its fourth volume, includes significant scholarly research reflecting the diverse interests of scholars from various backgrounds who use different models, approaches, and methodologies. The central focus is on politics and policies that advantage or disadvantage groups because of race, ethnicity, gender, and other major variables. In his introduction to this volume, Matthew Holden describes the rationale for the creation of American racial stratification, and boldly shows how American intellectuals have helped reinforce that stratification. Several chapters discuss conflicts in contemporary views of the United States, ranging from a belief in its being a free society to the historical reality of the nation's background as a slave society. Other chapters address the international problem of racial stratification, concentrating on Nigeria and South Africa.



Aztl N


Aztl N
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Author : Rudolfo A. Anaya
language : en
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Release Date : 2017

Aztl N written by Rudolfo A. Anaya and has been published by University of New Mexico Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017 with Aztec mythology categories.


This expanded new edition of the classic 1989 collection of essays about Aztlán weighs its value.



A Sociolinguistics Of The South


A Sociolinguistics Of The South
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Author : Kathleen Heugh
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2021-07-01

A Sociolinguistics Of The South written by Kathleen Heugh and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-07-01 with Language Arts & Disciplines categories.


This book brings to life initiatives among scholars of the south and north to understand better the intelligences and pluralities of multilingualisms in southern communities and spaces of decoloniality. Chapters follow a longue durée perspective of human co-existence with communal presents, pasts, and futures; attachments to place; and insights into how multilingualisms emerge, circulate, and alter over time. Each chapter, informed by the authors’ experiences living and working among southern communities, illustrates nuances in ideas of south and southern, tracing (dis-/inter-) connected discourses in vastly different geopolitical contexts. Authors reflect on the roots, routes and ecologies of linguistic and epistemic heterogeneity while remembering the sociolinguistic knowledge and practices of those who have gone before. The book re-examines the appropriacy of how theories, policies, and methodologies ‘for multilingual contexts’ are transported across different settings and underscores the ethics of research practice and reversal of centre and periphery perspectives through careful listening and conversation. Highlighting the potential of a southern sociolinguistics to articulate a new humanity and more ethical world in registers of care, hope, and love, this volume contributes to new directions in critical and decolonial studies of multilingualism, and to re-imagining sociolinguistics, cultural studies, and applied linguistics more broadly.