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Chicanas modernize domestic service
Qualitative Sociology, 1988The shift from live-in to day work was a step in the modernization of domestic service because it limited the length of the working day and reduced the psychological exploitation involved in the interpersonal relationship between domestics and mistresses.
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Women and Mexican American Politics in Los Angeles, 1945-1981 explores the history of how Mexican American women actively participated in the Los Angeles political spectrum prior to and during the Chicano movement and the ways in which these women’s experiences influenced their engagement and practice of Chicana feminist ideologies ...
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Excavating Embodied Literacies Through a Chicana/Latina Feminist Framework
Journal of Literacy Research, 2021Mónica Gonzalez Ybarra +1 more
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2011
Auf Grund der hegemonialen Position der amerikanischen Bevölkerung im Südwesten der Vereinigten Staaten befindet sich die dort ebenfalls ansässige Minderheitengruppe der Mexikoamerikaner bis dato in einer von Immigrantendasein und gesellschaftlicher Benachteiligung geprägten Situation.
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Auf Grund der hegemonialen Position der amerikanischen Bevölkerung im Südwesten der Vereinigten Staaten befindet sich die dort ebenfalls ansässige Minderheitengruppe der Mexikoamerikaner bis dato in einer von Immigrantendasein und gesellschaftlicher Benachteiligung geprägten Situation.
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2018
The field of Chicana studies was born out of the experiences of Mexican-American women in the southwestern United States. Chicana leaders, such as Dolores Huerta were central activists in the Chicano civil rights movement in the 1960s, working alongside leaders like Cesar Chavez and cofounding the UFW.
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The field of Chicana studies was born out of the experiences of Mexican-American women in the southwestern United States. Chicana leaders, such as Dolores Huerta were central activists in the Chicano civil rights movement in the 1960s, working alongside leaders like Cesar Chavez and cofounding the UFW.
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Doing the work: curating resistance and solidarity among black and Chicana womyn faculty
International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 2022Michelle M Espino
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Theorizing Home in the Academy: Chicana Doctoral Student Testimonios From the Borderlands
Qualitative Inquiry, 2022Nydia C Sanchez, Estee Hernández
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Chicana ways: conversations with ten Chicana writers
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