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Gale Researcher Guide for: Corridos and Early Chicana/o Poetry

Author : Jesse Aleman
Publisher : Gale, Cengage Learning
Page : 8 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2024-07-03
Category : Study Aids
ISBN : 9781535847810

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Gale Researcher Guide for: Corridos and Early Chicana/o Poetry by Jesse Aleman Pdf

Gale Researcher Guide for: Corridos and Early Chicana/o Poetry is selected from Gale's academic platform Gale Researcher. These study guides provide peer-reviewed articles that allow students early success in finding scholarly materials and to gain the confidence and vocabulary needed to pursue deeper research

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Author : Cengage Learning Gale
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 11 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1535846585

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Gale Researcher Guide for: Realism and American Literature

Author : Laura A. Leibman
Publisher : Gale, Cengage Learning
Page : 8 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2024-07-03
Category : Study Aids
ISBN : 9781535848435

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Gale Researcher Guide for: Realism and American Literature by Laura A. Leibman Pdf

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Gale Researcher Guide for: Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, Poet of New Spain

Author : Kaitlin Guidarelli
Publisher : Gale, Cengage Learning
Page : 6 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2024-07-03
Category : Study Aids
ISBN : 9781535848640

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Gale Researcher Guide for: Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, Poet of New Spain by Kaitlin Guidarelli Pdf

Gale Researcher Guide for: Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, Poet of New Spain is selected from Gale's academic platform Gale Researcher. These study guides provide peer-reviewed articles that allow students early success in finding scholarly materials and to gain the confidence and vocabulary needed to pursue deeper research.

Radical Chicana Poetics

Author : Ricardo F. Vivancos Pérez
Publisher : Springer
Page : 365 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2013-08-28
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781137343581

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Radical Chicana Poetics by Ricardo F. Vivancos Pérez Pdf

Offering a transdisciplinary analysis of works by Gloria Anzaldúa, Cherríe Moraga, Ana Castillo, Emma Pérez, Alicia Gaspar de Alba, and Sandra Cisneros, this book explores how radical Chicanas deal with tensions that arise from their focus on the body, desire, and writing.

Inside the Latin@ Experience

Author : N. Cantú,M. Franquiz
Publisher : Springer
Page : 265 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2010-05-24
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780230106840

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Inside the Latin@ Experience by N. Cantú,M. Franquiz Pdf

Latinos comprise the fastest growing ethnic group in the United States, and this interdisciplinary anthology gathers the scholarship of both early career and senior Latina/o scholars whose work explores the varied and unique latinidades, or Latino cultural identities, of this group.

The Norton Anthology of Latino Literature

Author : Ilan Stavans,Edna Acosta-Belén
Publisher : W. W. Norton
Page : 2489 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 0393080072

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The Norton Anthology of Latino Literature by Ilan Stavans,Edna Acosta-Belén Pdf

Spanning four centuries, this collection features the work of Latino writers from Chicano, Puerto Rican and Cuban- and Dominican-American traditions and Spanish-speaking countries, from letters to the Spanish crown by conquistadors to modern-day cartoonistas.

Teaching Transformation

Author : A. Keating
Publisher : Springer
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2007-06-11
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780230604988

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Teaching Transformation by A. Keating Pdf

Drawing on indigenous belief systems and recent work in critical 'race' studies and multicultural-feminist theory, Keating provides detailed step-by-step suggestions, based on her own teaching experiences, designed to anticipate and change students' resistance to social-justice issues. It offers a holistic approach to theory and practice.

Mexicanos

Author : Manuel G. Gonzales
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2009-08-20
Category : History
ISBN : 9780253221254

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Mexicanos by Manuel G. Gonzales Pdf

Newly revised and updated, Mexicanos tells the rich and vibrant story of Mexicans in the United States. Emerging from the ruins of Aztec civilization and from centuries of Spanish contact with indigenous people, Mexican culture followed the Spanish colonial frontier northward and put its distinctive mark on what became the southwestern United States. Shaped by their Indian and Spanish ancestors, deeply influenced by Catholicism, and tempered by an often difficult existence, Mexicans continue to play an important role in U.S. society, even as the dominant Anglo culture strives to assimilate them. Thorough and balanced, Mexicanos makes a valuable contribution to the understanding of the Mexican population of the United States—a growing minority who are a vital presence in 21st-century America.

American Sensations

Author : Shelley Streeby
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 401 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2002-05-10
Category : History
ISBN : 9780520223141

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American Sensations by Shelley Streeby Pdf

"American Sensations is an erudite and sweeping cultural history of the sensationalist literatures and mass cultures of the American 1848. It is the finest book yet written on the U.S.-Mexican War, and how it was central to the making and unmaking of U.S. mass culture, class, and racial formation."—José David Saldívar, author of Border Matters: Remapping American Cultural Studies "A major work that will challenge current paradigms of nineteenth-century literature and culture. American Sensations brilliantly succeeds in remapping the volatile and shifting terrain of both national identity and literary history in the mid-nineteenth century."—Amy Kaplan, co-editor of Cultures of United States Imperialism

Time Passages

Author : George Lipsitz
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 326 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2014-05-28
Category : SOCIAL SCIENCE
ISBN : 0816693307

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Time Passages by George Lipsitz Pdf

Probes postwar AmericaOCOs complicated relationship between historical memory and commercial cultureOCopopular television, music, and film."

The Life and Adventures of Joaquín Murieta

Author : John Rollin Ridge
Publisher : Graphic Arts Books
Page : 111 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2021-06-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781513288437

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The Life and Adventures of Joaquín Murieta by John Rollin Ridge Pdf

The Life and Adventures of Joaquin Murieta (1854) is a novel by John Rollin Ridge. Published under his birth name Yellow Bird, from Cheesquatalawny in Cherokee, The Life and Adventures of Joaquin Murieta was the first novel from a Native American author. Despite its popular success worldwide—the novel was translated into French and Spanish—Ridge’s work was a financial failure due to bootleg copies and widespread plagiarism. Recognized today as a groundbreaking work of nineteenth century fiction, The Life and Adventures of Joaquin Murieta is a powerful novel that investigates American racism, illustrates the struggle for financial independence among marginalized communities, and dramatizes the lives of outlaws seeking fame, fortune, and vigilante justice. Born in Mexico, Joaquin Murieta came to California in search of gold. Despite his belief in the American Dream, he soon faces violence and racism from white settlers who see his success as a miner as a personal affront. When his wife is raped by a mob of white men and after Joaquin is beaten by a group of horse thieves, he loses all hope of living alongside Americans and turns to a life of vigilantism. Joined by a posse of similarly enraged Mexican-American men, Joaquin becomes a fearsome bandit with a reputation for brutality and stealth. Based on the life of Joaquin Murrieta Carrillo, also known as The Robin Hood of the West, The Life and Adventures of Joaquin Murieta would serve as inspiration for Johnston McCulley’s beloved pulp novel hero Zorro. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of John Rollin Ridge’s The Life and Adventures of Joaquin Murieta is a classic work of Native American literature reimagined for modern readers.

Chicana Traditions

Author : Norma E. Cantú,Olga Nájera-Ramírez
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0252070127

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Chicana Traditions by Norma E. Cantú,Olga Nájera-Ramírez Pdf

The first anthology to focus specifically on the topic of Chicana expressive culture, Chicana Traditions features the work of native scholars: Chicanas engaged in careers as professors and students, performing artists and folklorists, archivists and museum coordinators, and community activists. Blending narratives of personal experience with more formal, scholarly discussions, Chicana Traditions tells the insider story of a professional woman mariachi performer and traces the creation and evolution of the escaramuza charra (all-female precision riding team) within the male-dominated charreada, or Mexican rodeo. Other essays cover the ranchera (country or rural) music of the transnational performer Lydia Mendoza, the complex crossover of Selena's Tejano music, and the bottle cap and jar lid art of Goldie Garcia. Framed by the Chicana feminist concept of the borderlands, a formative space where cultures and identities converge, Chicana Traditions offers a lively commentary on how women continue to invent, reshape, and transcend their traditional culture.

Murder at the Sleepy Lagoon

Author : Eduardo Obregón Pagán
Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2004-07-21
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0807862096

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Murder at the Sleepy Lagoon by Eduardo Obregón Pagán Pdf

The notorious 1942 "Sleepy Lagoon" murder trial in Los Angeles concluded with the conviction of seventeen young Mexican American men for the alleged gang slaying of fellow youth Jose Diaz. Just five months later, the so-called Zoot Suit Riot erupted, as white soldiers in the city attacked minority youths and burned their distinctive zoot suits. Eduardo Obregon Pagan here provides the first comprehensive social history of both the trial and the riot and argues that they resulted from a volatile mix of racial and social tensions that had long been simmering. In reconstructing the lives of the murder victim and those accused of the crime, Pagan contends that neither the convictions (which were based on little hard evidence) nor the ensuing riot arose simply from anti-Mexican sentiment. He demonstrates instead that a variety of pre-existing stresses, including demographic pressures, anxiety about nascent youth culture, and the war effort all contributed to the social tension and the eruption of violence. Moreover, he recovers a multidimensional picture of Los Angeles during World War II that incorporates the complex intersections of music, fashion, violence, race relations, and neighborhood activism. Drawing upon overlooked evidence, Pagan concludes by reconstructing the murder scene and proposes a compelling theory about what really happened the night of the murder.

Decolonial Voices

Author : Arturo J. Aldama,Naomi Helena Quiñonez
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 432 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2002-04-04
Category : History
ISBN : 0253214920

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Decolonial Voices by Arturo J. Aldama,Naomi Helena Quiñonez Pdf

The interdisciplinary essays in Decolonial Voices discuss racialized, subaltern, feminist, and diasporic identities and the aesthetic politics of hybrid and mestiza/o cultural productions. This collection represents several key directions in the field: First, it charts how subaltern cultural productions of the US/ Mexico borderlands speak to the intersections of "local," "hemispheric," and "globalized" power relations of the border imaginary. Second, it recovers the Mexican women's and Chicana literary and cultural heritages that have been ignored by Euro-American canons and patriarchal exclusionary practices. It also expands the field in postnationalist directions by creating an interethnic, comparative, and transnational dialogue between Chicana and Chicano, African American, Mexican feminist, and U.S. Native American cultural vocabularies. Contributors include Norma Alarcón, Arturo J. Aldama, Frederick Luis Aldama, Cordelia Chávez Candelaria, Alejandra Elenes, Ramón Garcia, María Herrera-Sobek, Patricia Penn Hilden, Gaye T. M. Johnson, Alberto Ledesma, Pancho McFarland, Amelia María de la Luz Montes, Laura Elisa Pérez, Naomi Quiñonez, Sarah Ramirez, Rolando J. Romero, Delberto Dario Ruiz, Vicki Ruiz, José David Saldívar, Anna Sandoval, and Jonathan Xavier Inda.