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The Effects of Food Security on Academic Performance of University Students at a Hispanic-Serving Institution. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Environ Res Public Health
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Chicano Literature

2019
Chicano literature began as a critical and creative response to discrimination and prejudice that affected Mexicans who immigrated into the United States after the 1900s, as well as those naturalized citizens who became Mexican Americans with roots in the American conquest of the Southwest after 1848.
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Chicano Control of Chicano History: A Review of Selected Literature

California Historical Quarterly, 1973
History, to paraphrase Karl Marx, is written and rewritten by those who control the instruments of writing and production. It is the dominion, we might add, of those who have the skills to manipulate the scholarly industry. The validity of this proposition is reflected in the conscious or unconscious efforts of established nations to protect their ...
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Chicano Literature

Hispania, 1984
Dick Gerdes, Charles M. Tatum
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The Topological Space of Chicano Literature

Revue française d’études américaines, 1988
Using George Steiner's « topological » definition of culture as « a sequence of translations and transformations of constants, » this study starts from the paradigm, of elegy and sacred space already found in Chicano Poetry : A Response to Chaos (1982) ; it postulates the presence of a common deep structure in the literary prose works examined ...
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Queer Chicano Families: The Importance of Converging Literature on Queer Families, Chicano Families, and Chicano Queers

Sociology Compass, 2015
Abstract Despite growing literature on Latino families and Latino queer identities, there has been relatively little empirical research on Latino same‐sex families. Likewise, emerging empirical research on gay and lesbian couples tends to focus on the experiences of middle‐class, well‐educated, White couples.
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Chicano Literature

Hispania, 1979
Dick Gerdes, Yvette Espinosa Miller
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Identity through Literature of Gay Chicanos

Journal of Latino/Latin American Studies, 2006
"Identity through Literature of the Gay Chicano" deals with aspects of homosexuality as manifested in Chicano literature and as displayed in several cross-cultural issues in Mexico and the United States. This study employs the theory of semiotics to explore how the gay Chicano writer applies linguistic signs to develop a literary identity in an ...
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An Overview of Contemporary Chicano/a Literature

Literature Compass, 2006
Abstract This paper aims to review and highlight the main themes and ideas of contemporary Chicano/a literature. Given that the awakening of this literature is closely connected with the Chicano Movement, the early literature reflects a similar socio‐political agenda, with an emphasis on the recuperation of historical memory.
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