Chicano Letrado: The Native Informant as Writer in Pocho
José Antonio Villarreal’s novel Pocho, originally published in 1959 and arguably the first work of Chicano literature, captures in its protagonist, Richard Rubio, the dilemmas of an emerging culture’s native informants.
Buriel, Juan R.
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From La Mancha to Aztlán: Spanish Approaches in Chicano Literature
F. A. Lomelí
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From the mid 1970s to the mid 1990s, Chicana literary production increased. During this time, Chicana authors concentrate on women's issues and oppression within patriarchy.
Monica Crystal Villalobos Rodriguez
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Correction: Developmental outcome of electroencephalographic findings in SYNGAP1 encephalopathy. [PDF]
Ribeiro-Constante J +44 more
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The Latina physician wage chasm: a secondary analysis of the American Community Survey. [PDF]
Anaya YB +5 more
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Patient and Public Involvement in Malnutrition Disorders Health Research: A Methodological Systematic Review Protocol. [PDF]
Garcia-Garcia A +8 more
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Julio A. Martinez and Francisco A. Lomeli. Eds. Chicano Literature: A Reference Guide
Ricard Serge. Julio A. Martinez and Francisco A. Lomeli. Eds. Chicano Literature: A Reference Guide. In: Revue Française d'Etudes Américaines, N°31, février 1987. Histoire et fiction.
Ricard, Serge
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Fall prevention interventions for Hispanic/Latino older adults: a scoping review protocol. [PDF]
Lopez J +3 more
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Anti-Colonial Recoveries: Building an Alternative Infrastructure in New Mexico. [PDF]
Kabella D.
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[Review of] Julio A. Martinez and Francisco A. Lomeli. Chicano Literature: A Reference Guide
The editors in attempting to cover Chicano literature written since 1848 by Americans of Mexican descent have done a fine service for all students of American literature whether they are specialists or generalists, tyros or scholars.
Auser, Cortland P.
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