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Perspectivist Chicano Studies, 1970-1985 [PDF]

open access: yes, 1996
This essay examine the development and failure of Perspectivist Chicano Studies. By the late 1960s Chicano(a) academics constructed several views of Chicano Studies.
Soldatenko, Michael
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Indigenous Ecology and Chicanada Coalition Building in the dramatic works of Cherríe Moraga: “Living Models” for a Sustainable Future [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
: This study focuses on three recent dramatic works by Cherríe Moraga’s written in the same period as her essay and poetry collection, The Last Generation.
Straile-Costa, Paula
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Abstracts from the Fifteenth Annual Conference on Ethnic and Minority Studies [PDF]

open access: yes, 1987
Each year the conference organizers attempt to provide a complete overview of the Annual Conference by publishing abstracts of the papers and presentations as well as the comments provided by the respondents to each session.

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Advancements in Higher Education for Latino(a)/Chicano(a) Doctorates [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Latinos(as)/Chicanos(as) are one of the minorities least represented in graduate school (Ramirez, 2016). Although there are few studies that primarily focus on the limitations Latinos(as)/Chicanos(as) students encounter in undergraduate and graduate ...
Chavez, Karina
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Travel and “Homing In” in Contemporary Ethnic American Short Stories [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
In American ethnic literature of the last three decades of the 20th century, recurrent themes of mobility, travel, and “homing in” are emblematic of the search for identity. In this essay, which discusses three short stories, Alice Walker’s “Everyday Use,
Maszewska Jadwiga
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Recovered History: Chicanx Representation in the Dual Credit Classroom

open access: yesAmerican, British and Canadian Studies Journal
Recent legislation in Texas effectively prohibits K-12 educators from addressing issues of racism and explicitly prevents teachers from discussing the place of racism in Chicanx relations across Texas history.
Stephens Ronnie K.
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“A Little History Here, a Little Hollywood There”: (Counter-) Identifying with the Spanish Fantasy in Carlos Morton’s Rancho Hollywood and Theresa Chavez’s L.A. Real [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Often considered the final conquest and ultimate summation of Manifest Destiny, California holds a unique place in the American imaginary. While the popular mythology of the Spanish fantasy has served to obscure the use of violence and racialized ...
Mohler, Courtney
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Juan Rulfo y Miguel Méndez : entre el desierto y las palabras, travesía de transculturación [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
1 archivo PDF (20 páginas)En el presente ensayo propongo que Miguel Méndez, escritor chicano y autor de Peregrinos de Aztlán, comparte muchos elementos en común con Juan Rulfo: rescate de la oralidad, motivos, temas y atmósferas que se encuentran en ...
Sánchez Valencia, Alejandra
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Color/Identity/Justice: Chicano Trials [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
This Book Review seeks to rectify in small measure the omission of color from American documents of black/white legal and political struggle. Enlarging the spectrum of struggle beyond the black/white paradigm not only works to correct the historical ...
Alfieri, Anthony V.
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Translating Alejandro Morales’ Reto en el paraiso into French : the Implications of Translating a Spanglish Text as well as its cultural dimensions.

open access: yesTranscUlturAl, 2010
This thesis first analyses the context and linguistic mechanisms of Spanglish within Chicano literature. Then the issue of multilingual translation is examined through the case study of A. Morales’ Reto en el paraiso.
Laura Wey
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