Pre-existing more hegemonic theories of Cultural Studies, Hispanic Studies, Media Arts, and Queer Studies, Nahuatl cosmologies offers an evolving political grounding for Native scholars. A Nahuatl cosmology of four directions represents a circle of masculinity, elders, femininity, and youth and forms the epistemology by which one can view Nahuatl and Xicana/o culture. In the east, Indigenous Rights directly relate to the hegemonic oppressions such as war, prison, and heterosexism that many Indigenous men face. Indigenous peoples fight those hegemonies with international legal concepts and through expressing their different epistemologies. In the north, the Caxcan oral tradition of my family contrasts with the homophobic and genocidal narrat...
Thirteen Chicano scholars draw upon their personal experiences and expertise to paint a vivid, color...
The following dissertation is an Anthropological study that took place in the agricultural city of O...
This study explores the idea of Mexican-American indigenous identity, or indigeneity. I argue that m...
In the United States in the mid-1960's, Chicano cultural nationalists mobilized a generation by recu...
Join us as we celebrate the recent publication of Beyond Alterity, Destabilizing the Indigenous Othe...
In this dissertation, I analyze contemporary Nahua literature from 1985 to 2014. I explore how these...
Nahua cosmology teaches us we are made of corn. As one of the strongest and most adaptable plants, c...
This study explores how Chicano, Mexican, and Indigenous men negotiated and navigated dehumanization...
Representations of indigeneity abound in late-twentieth-century Chicano/a cultural productions, occu...
California is home to a vibrant Oaxacan community, with radio stations broadcasting in indigenous la...
In 2010 the Arizona State Legislature passed H.B 2281, prohibiting classes considered harmful to the...
Indigenous social movements in the Americas have multiple sources, but in regards to Mexican America...
The indigenous autonomy movement in Mexico challenges indigenous peoples\u27 second-class status by ...
Toltec and Aztec Revitalizations are social and religious groups that practice Toltec and Aztec phil...
textThe Zapatista National Liberation Army (EZLN) rose up in Mexico’s southeastern state of Chiapas ...
Thirteen Chicano scholars draw upon their personal experiences and expertise to paint a vivid, color...
The following dissertation is an Anthropological study that took place in the agricultural city of O...
This study explores the idea of Mexican-American indigenous identity, or indigeneity. I argue that m...
In the United States in the mid-1960's, Chicano cultural nationalists mobilized a generation by recu...
Join us as we celebrate the recent publication of Beyond Alterity, Destabilizing the Indigenous Othe...
In this dissertation, I analyze contemporary Nahua literature from 1985 to 2014. I explore how these...
Nahua cosmology teaches us we are made of corn. As one of the strongest and most adaptable plants, c...
This study explores how Chicano, Mexican, and Indigenous men negotiated and navigated dehumanization...
Representations of indigeneity abound in late-twentieth-century Chicano/a cultural productions, occu...
California is home to a vibrant Oaxacan community, with radio stations broadcasting in indigenous la...
In 2010 the Arizona State Legislature passed H.B 2281, prohibiting classes considered harmful to the...
Indigenous social movements in the Americas have multiple sources, but in regards to Mexican America...
The indigenous autonomy movement in Mexico challenges indigenous peoples\u27 second-class status by ...
Toltec and Aztec Revitalizations are social and religious groups that practice Toltec and Aztec phil...
textThe Zapatista National Liberation Army (EZLN) rose up in Mexico’s southeastern state of Chiapas ...
Thirteen Chicano scholars draw upon their personal experiences and expertise to paint a vivid, color...
The following dissertation is an Anthropological study that took place in the agricultural city of O...
This study explores the idea of Mexican-American indigenous identity, or indigeneity. I argue that m...