This thesis focuses on multiple identity constructions and symbolic uses of language among Mexican-Americans in Arizona. The concept of a homogeneous "Mexican-American community" is shown to be a construct--an imagined community. Building on anthropological conceptualizations of identity, and studies in language and identity, a framework of the simultaneity of experience focuses the analysis in terms of ethnicity, class, and gender, framing a discussion of the emotional dimension of minority status and the symbolic function of language in identity. Rather than offer a comprehensive analysis of a bounded Mexican-American identity, this paper offers insight into the construction of multiple identities, through the analysis of discourse from a...
To what extent does a Mexican American identify with Mexico? With the U.S.? How are these identitie...
Náhuatl, although the most widely spoken indigenous language in Mexico, is not spoken by indigenous ...
Approximately 20 million Latinos living in the United States identify as Mestizos. A Mestizo is a pe...
This article explores the identities of two former native-born Mexican citizens who formerly resided...
The ethnic identity of Mexicans in the diaspora is starkly at odds with the identity ascribed to the...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityThe study presented explores the relationship between migratio...
New Mexico’s unique linguistic and ethnic heritage is the result of a complex history of colonizatio...
According to the U.S. census, Mexican is labeled as an ethnic or national identity, not a racial i...
This dissertation research analyzes the construction of identity through language in a variety of th...
Previous research on the Mexican American population in the United States, in particular, focuses on...
To better understand the impact of ethnic identity, it is important to examine people’s social const...
This thesis examines Mexican American foodways to determine if and how cultural identity is formed, ...
abstract: This study examined how second-generation Mexican American students talked about negotiati...
Chicanos, people of Mexican descent (PMD) living in the U.S., are often described as cultural hybrid...
This study, set in an urban, predominantly Latino high school, addresses a situation of dialect cont...
To what extent does a Mexican American identify with Mexico? With the U.S.? How are these identitie...
Náhuatl, although the most widely spoken indigenous language in Mexico, is not spoken by indigenous ...
Approximately 20 million Latinos living in the United States identify as Mestizos. A Mestizo is a pe...
This article explores the identities of two former native-born Mexican citizens who formerly resided...
The ethnic identity of Mexicans in the diaspora is starkly at odds with the identity ascribed to the...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityThe study presented explores the relationship between migratio...
New Mexico’s unique linguistic and ethnic heritage is the result of a complex history of colonizatio...
According to the U.S. census, Mexican is labeled as an ethnic or national identity, not a racial i...
This dissertation research analyzes the construction of identity through language in a variety of th...
Previous research on the Mexican American population in the United States, in particular, focuses on...
To better understand the impact of ethnic identity, it is important to examine people’s social const...
This thesis examines Mexican American foodways to determine if and how cultural identity is formed, ...
abstract: This study examined how second-generation Mexican American students talked about negotiati...
Chicanos, people of Mexican descent (PMD) living in the U.S., are often described as cultural hybrid...
This study, set in an urban, predominantly Latino high school, addresses a situation of dialect cont...
To what extent does a Mexican American identify with Mexico? With the U.S.? How are these identitie...
Náhuatl, although the most widely spoken indigenous language in Mexico, is not spoken by indigenous ...
Approximately 20 million Latinos living in the United States identify as Mestizos. A Mestizo is a pe...