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Developmental outcome of electroencephalographic findings in SYNGAP1 encephalopathy
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John Rechy: Bodies and Souls and the Homoeroticization of the Urban Quest
Published 2001-01-01“…It has been difficult for John Rechy to become established in the canon of Chicano literature, in large part because of the homophobia that held sway during the formative period of Chicano literary criticism. …”
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Resistance Music. Discursive constructions through son jarocho in California
Published 2018-07-01“…The general objective of this paper is to study the discursive structures, manifested in terms of cultural and political resistance, in four Chicano groups from Los Angeles, California: Quetzal, Las Cafeteras, Cambalache and Chicano son. …”
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Alejandro Morales y la fuga mística del caos
Published 2016-01-01“…El nacionalismo cultural del Movimiento Chicano en los años setenta del siglo pasado formuló una autorepresentación de la comunidad chicana como víctima de una realidad socio-económica represora, pero que en ningún momento estaba dispuesta a perder los valores y el idioma de sus antepasados. …”
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«Guadalupe» del Teatro de la Esperanza: espejo de una realidad
Published 2011-11-01“…</p><p><strong>Keywords</strong>: Chicano literature;<em> Guadalupe;</em> El Teatro de la Esperanza; society.…”
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Running the United States-Mexican Border: 1909 through the Present
Published 2001-01-01“…The third shows how contemporary Chicano/Latino border films function to subvert and debunk those same conventions. …”
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On Strike and On Stage: Migration, Mobilization, and the Cultural Work of El Teatro Campesino
Published 2014-02-01“…Through makeshift performances along the picket line, the farmworkers and their creative visionary, Luis Valdez, innovated Chicano/a performance and created an activist aesthetic that has continued to influence Chicano/a performance and art. …”
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The Magic of Blood
Published 2019-02-01“… Gilb’s short story collection encourages students in a Chicano Literature course to analyze “class, gender, and ethnicity together.” …”
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La transformación del Valle en la literatura del narcotráfico de Rolando Hinojosa
Published 2011-12-01“…Esta investigación analiza cómo Rolando Hinojosa, un escritor chicano, explora la transformación socioeconómica en el espacio textual y extratextual de la frontera entre México y los Estados Unidos, específicamente el Valle del Río Grande en Texas. …”
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From Zorro to Jennifer Lopez: US-Latino History and Film for the EFL-Classroom
Published 2008-06-01“…-Latinos—in Hollywood film and of self-representation in Chicano film are addressed in the last part of the essay.…”
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Travesías/Travesuras: Dis/connecting Cultural Imaginaries
Published 2000-01-01“…Inspired in feminist and post-colonial theories, this article debates Chicano discursive practices seeking to understand the dialogue between Mexicans and Chicanos as critical positionings against U.S.…”
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Dynamics beetween 'old' and 'new' ethnicities and multiple identities in Sandra Cisneros' Caramelo
Published 2007-12-01“… The paper takes Candra Cisneros' epic semi-biographical novel Caramelo asa literary insight into dynamics between generations within a single ethnic (Chicano) community, and compares it against classics of the genre in its shifting definition of one's ethnic identity; here the postmodern approach of entwining fiction and fact and awarding them equallegitimacy mirrors the possibility of embracing multiple identities, as exemplified by the novel's protagonist. …”
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Ni chingadas, ni vendidas, ni traidoras – Las (nuevas) Malinches chicanas
Published 2014-01-01“…Starting from her origin and biography, its reception in Mexican and Chicano literature of the twentieth century will be studied. …”
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Ti-Girl Power: American Utopianism in the Queer Superhero Text
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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.
Published 2010-09-01“…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. …”
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Susana Báez Ayala, Ana Laura Ramírez Vázquez, Ivonne Ramírez Ramírez (Colectivo Palabras de Arena), Sueño de palabras en la estepa. Experiencias lectoras contra la violencia en Ciu...
Published 2018-12-01“…Experiencias lectoras contra la violencia en Ciudad Juárez (2001-2010), Eón/Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Unidad Iztapalapa/Chicano Studies-The University of Texas at El Paso/ Conacyt/Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social, México, 2011, 266 pp., isbn uam-i 978-607-477-649-2, isbn Eón 978-607-9124-17-5…”
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Two Guillermos, several boundaries: transnational identity performances in Guillermo Verdecchia and Guillermo Gómez-Peña
Published 2005-12-01“…Through a (at times implicit) dialogue with critical texts that problematize Latin American and Latino identitary constructions as being fluid, this essay analyzes representations of American (understood here in its more ample sense) border identities, or identities in transit, in the work of two intellectuals who opt for identifying themselves as both Latin American exiles and Latinos: performatic authors/actors Guillermo Gómez-Peña, a self-proclaimed "Chicano-ized Mexican"; and Argentine Canadian Guillermo Verdecchia. …”
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Creating success in a border school: Culture and literacy in the empowerment of hispanic high school students
Published 1989-01-01“…This first part provides as theoretical frame of reference to describe the ethnographic South San Diego Writing Project where High School Chicano students isolated in the cornmunity and minimally exposed to English speaking peers improve the quantity and quality of English compositions while also increasing participation and cooperation writing activities. …”
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