Before the war between the United States and Mexico, which ended in 1848, present-day California, Texas, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, more than half of Colorado in the southern and western portions of the state, the Oklahoma Panhandle, and the southwestern corners of Wyoming and Kansas were all parts of Mexico's national territory. What effect did the loss of this immense territory have on the psychology of the region's Mexicans, especially on the interrelationships they saw between the land, themselves, and the Anglo-Americans? And what effect, in turn, has this image of the Southwest had on Chicano history from 1848 to the present? Borrowing from the imagist tradition of intellectual history--the tradition of Henry Nash Smith, Le...
The Southwest is: an atomic testing zone, a paradise, a penal colony, a frontier, a mineral paradise...
Wagon trains on the Santa Fe Trail. Veins of gold in southern Colorado. Irrigation canals in the Pec...
Representations of indigeneity abound in late-twentieth-century Chicano/a cultural productions, occu...
Before the war between the United States and Mexico, which ended in 1848, present-day California, Te...
The Lost Land is a fine example of ethnic cultural history. Chavez contends that various attitudes o...
The southwestern United States has an exceptional history that makes the region a prime focus for st...
This dissertation argues that Mexican people have made the Southern Plains into one of their homelan...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013As one of the formative organizations of the Chicana/o...
This dissertation brings to light a legacy of Mexican American spatial resilience that troubles Angl...
This study explores the idea of Mexican-American indigenous identity, or indigeneity. I argue that m...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Graduate Program in Visual and Cultural Studies, Departmen...
As the twentieth century unfolded, American writers, critics, and boosters presented a narrative of ...
New Mexico is one of the most highly imagined places in the United States. It is the consensus of mo...
In this thesis project, I consider the site of the Chiricahua Mountain Range in Arizona in the conte...
Thirteen Chicano scholars draw upon their personal experiences and expertise to paint a vivid, color...
The Southwest is: an atomic testing zone, a paradise, a penal colony, a frontier, a mineral paradise...
Wagon trains on the Santa Fe Trail. Veins of gold in southern Colorado. Irrigation canals in the Pec...
Representations of indigeneity abound in late-twentieth-century Chicano/a cultural productions, occu...
Before the war between the United States and Mexico, which ended in 1848, present-day California, Te...
The Lost Land is a fine example of ethnic cultural history. Chavez contends that various attitudes o...
The southwestern United States has an exceptional history that makes the region a prime focus for st...
This dissertation argues that Mexican people have made the Southern Plains into one of their homelan...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013As one of the formative organizations of the Chicana/o...
This dissertation brings to light a legacy of Mexican American spatial resilience that troubles Angl...
This study explores the idea of Mexican-American indigenous identity, or indigeneity. I argue that m...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Graduate Program in Visual and Cultural Studies, Departmen...
As the twentieth century unfolded, American writers, critics, and boosters presented a narrative of ...
New Mexico is one of the most highly imagined places in the United States. It is the consensus of mo...
In this thesis project, I consider the site of the Chiricahua Mountain Range in Arizona in the conte...
Thirteen Chicano scholars draw upon their personal experiences and expertise to paint a vivid, color...
The Southwest is: an atomic testing zone, a paradise, a penal colony, a frontier, a mineral paradise...
Wagon trains on the Santa Fe Trail. Veins of gold in southern Colorado. Irrigation canals in the Pec...
Representations of indigeneity abound in late-twentieth-century Chicano/a cultural productions, occu...