Results 271 to 280 of about 5,555,878 (317)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.

Jewish-Latino Literature

2023
Literature from Jewish and Latinx-identifying authors shows that Latinx ethnicities are constructed differentially throughout the Americas because of the complexities of ethnonational identities stemming from countries of origin. The overlapping—and oven conflicting—experiences of Jewish Latinxs as Jews and Latinxs are recurrent themes throughout this ...
openaire   +1 more source

Multilingualism in Latino Literature

2023
Multilingualism is the term for the cultural and linguistic practices among those whose linguistic repertoire contains two or more languages. Latino pan-ethnicity, which embodies diversity of origins and paths of migration, effects of colonialism, race, color, class and Indigenous linguistic survivals make multilingualism a fundamental part of the ...
openaire   +1 more source

Latino STEM Scholars, Barriers, and Mental Health: A Review of the Literature

Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2019
Research exploring the participation and retention of Latino/as in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) is still in its early stages, but it is shedding light on the lack of representation, why they occur, and what are the outcomes for those
J. Muñoz, I. Villanueva
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Latino Gay Literature

2020
Who are we when we read queer Latinx literature? It may be helpful in approaching this topic to think about what we mean by America along with what we mean by Latinx, or Latina/o, and Latin American. Some Latin Americans, for example, become irritated by US citizens referring to their own country as America when in fact that term refers to two enormous
openaire   +1 more source

Latino literature anthologies: In search of a Latino canon

Latino Studies, 2020
Anthologies are fundamental in the formation of literary canons. In order to explore the process of Latino literary canon formation, first, I analyze the nature of anthologies and their role as discourses that contribute to the construction of latinidad. I then present a brief overview of the historical, academic and publishing context that enabled the
openaire   +2 more sources

Acculturation Into Nursing for Hispanic/Latino Prelicensure Nursing Students and New Graduates: Integrative Review of Literature.

Nurse Educator, 2018
BACKGROUND Increasing recruitment and retention of Hispanic/Latino nursing students is urgently needed to increase the diversity of the nursing profession and address persisting health disparities.
Lisa K. Woodley, L. Lewallen
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Diciendo cuentos/Telling Stories: Learning from and about the Community Cultural Wealth of Latina Mamás through Latino Children's Literature

Language Arts, 2017
Guided by a Community Cultural Wealth framework, which is based upon the notion that Communities of Color are filled with strong resources, the study reports on findings from a research project engaging a small group of Latina mamás in literature ...
Julia López‐Robertson
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Latino Literature

2017
Latina/o literature can be understood both in terms of its historical emergence and development as well as its engagement with and representation of history. The formation of a canon called Latina/o literature is a contemporary phenomenon. Institutions that have published, disseminated, and shaped this literature into a discernible entity emerged in ...
openaire   +1 more source

A Companion to US Latino Literatures

Choice Reviews Online, 2007
This volume, documenting the linguistic and cultural diversity of Latino literary output in the United States, offers an exciting introduction for non-specialist readers. Unique in its scope and perspective, it focuses on various literary genres, and cinema, related to Latinos. Each essay considers not only Latino writers who were born or raised in the
  +4 more sources

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy