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The Terezita Romo Papers: Capturing the Spirit of Collective Action in Archives
Published 2018-11-01Subjects: Get full text
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Cartographies of Hybridity: A Mexican American Case Study Exploring the Juncture Between Globalisation, Cultural Identity and Social Space
Published 2007-05-01Subjects: “…iain brash prize, mexican americans, social space, chicano movement, cultural identity, globalisation, nationalism…”
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Surviving the Borderlands: Living Sin Fronteras, Being a Crossroads The Deperipheralization of the Chicano/a Cultural/Literary Space
Published 2022-05-01Subjects: Get full text
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Pueblos Silenciosos/Silent Comunities: Within the Grain, Against the Grain
Published 2016-10-01“…This article is an attempt to map in general sense the origins and development of the Chicano movement in The United States. The reason why a term like’’Chicano/-a’’ was coined and what it means politically, socially, economically and also is going to be discussed in depth. …”
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Oscar Zeta Acosta and Nepantla: The Conceptual In-between
Published 2015-03-01“…Nearly every character in the novel is described in terms of his or her ethnicity, often derogatorily, including the narrator, which, understood as satire, goes beyond the nationalism prevalent in the Chicano Movement. Understood as a religious pilgrimage, the narration develops from a Mexican American Catholic upbringing, to Baptist Anglo Protestantism and ultimately into a form of Aztec religious coding that is in-between inherited and constructed identity categories and framed as a creative nepantlera space and as a choice.…”
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Claims by Anglo American feminists and Chicanas/os for alternative space: The LA art scene in the political 1970s
Published 2016-03-01“…Abstract: Originating in the context of the Civil Rights Movements and political activities addressing issues of race, gender and sexuality, the Women’s Liberation movement and the Chicano Movement became departures for two significant counter art movements in Los Angeles in the 1970s. …”
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