identify, the document determined that this identity is a dynamic image emerging from a continuous process of human development in which the genetic and cultural variations from European and indigenous peoples are combined within d complex historical situation. The combination includes: (1) the "1848 (Anglo) " image--a race of conquered people allowed to become U.S. citizens if and when they learn to become WASP middle class Americans; (2) "Spanish" ancestry--an image which identifies with lighter skinned Europeans; (3) "La Raza"--a glorification of the "mestizo "- the racial hybrid of Caucasian and indigenous peoples (4) "Indian " ancestry--Mexican Americans who with to throw off the racist...
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The construction of new nations in Latin America has triggered debate on the definition of national ...
Mexicans were present in southern Nevada since 1829 but their history is not well documented. Often ...
This study explores the idea of Mexican-American indigenous identity, or indigeneity. I argue that m...
According to the U.S. census, Mexican is labeled as an ethnic or national identity, not a racial i...
To what extent does a Mexican American identify with Mexico? With the U.S.? How are these identitie...
Colonial Mexico in the eighteenth century was a plethora of diverse racial mixtures that resulted fr...
This dissertation investigates the development and contradictions of the discourse of mestizaje in i...
Due to the multi-dimensional nature of ethnicity, it may not be easy to discuss the problems of ethn...
This piece takes a brief look at the historical and current intersections of Latino and Native Ameri...
To better understand the impact of ethnic identity, it is important to examine people’s social const...
This article examines how memory has transformed Anglo-American perceptions of Latinos in the United...
Representations of indigeneity abound in late-twentieth-century Chicano/a cultural productions, occu...
In our America the cultural mestizaje of diverse roots is evident. Native populations, when they wer...
The ethnic identity of Mexicans in the diaspora is starkly at odds with the identity ascribed to the...
How does one come to understand the Mexican experience in the United States? How do we form these i...
The construction of new nations in Latin America has triggered debate on the definition of national ...
Mexicans were present in southern Nevada since 1829 but their history is not well documented. Often ...