The first book length study of this genre, Collective Identity and Cultural Resistance in Contemporary Chicana/o Autobiography facilitates new understandings of how people and cultures are displaced and reinvent themselves. Through the examination of visual arts and literature, Juan Velasco analyzes the space for self-expression that gave way to a new paradigm in contemporary Chicana/o autobiography. By bringing together self-representation with complex theoretical work around culture, ethnicity, race, gender, sex, and nationality, this work is at the crossroads of intersectional analysis and engages with scholarship on the creation of cross-border communities, the liberatory dimensions of cultural survival, and the reclaiming of new art fa...
Abstract: Identity concepts that Chicana feminists have described as central to their developmental ...
¡Grito!: Cultural Nationalism and the Chicana/o Insurgency in New Mexico, 1968-1978, is one of the f...
This project investigates and critically engages the legacies of mestizaje within Chicana/o identity...
For Chicana/o cultural critics, the border paradigm has defined the boundaries of writing and experi...
My dissertation addresses the way Chicana writers are reformulating and revising stereotypes that ha...
ABSTRACT Consciousness and Resistance in Chicano Barrio NarrativesbyAna Arellano NezChicano barrios ...
Graduation date: 2004This research explored the self-concept of Chicanas in terms of their\ud lived ...
The Hispanic population is rapidly increasing. The U. S. 2000 Census reports that the Hispanic popul...
The Chicano movement took place during the late 1960s through the early 1970s and introduced the con...
This dissertation examines the intersections and imbrication of race, ethnicity, class, gender, and ...
Contrary to research studies that operate within a traditional Eurocentric epistemological framework...
Approximately forty years have passed since the inception of the Chicano Movement—how has Chicana/o ...
textWhile Mexican Americans have put their lives to paper prior to the years of el movimiento, in th...
Chicano/a culture encompasses dynamic meanings, which continue to be a focus of contention with rega...
Encarnación takes a new look at identity. Following the contemporary movement away from the fixed ca...
Abstract: Identity concepts that Chicana feminists have described as central to their developmental ...
¡Grito!: Cultural Nationalism and the Chicana/o Insurgency in New Mexico, 1968-1978, is one of the f...
This project investigates and critically engages the legacies of mestizaje within Chicana/o identity...
For Chicana/o cultural critics, the border paradigm has defined the boundaries of writing and experi...
My dissertation addresses the way Chicana writers are reformulating and revising stereotypes that ha...
ABSTRACT Consciousness and Resistance in Chicano Barrio NarrativesbyAna Arellano NezChicano barrios ...
Graduation date: 2004This research explored the self-concept of Chicanas in terms of their\ud lived ...
The Hispanic population is rapidly increasing. The U. S. 2000 Census reports that the Hispanic popul...
The Chicano movement took place during the late 1960s through the early 1970s and introduced the con...
This dissertation examines the intersections and imbrication of race, ethnicity, class, gender, and ...
Contrary to research studies that operate within a traditional Eurocentric epistemological framework...
Approximately forty years have passed since the inception of the Chicano Movement—how has Chicana/o ...
textWhile Mexican Americans have put their lives to paper prior to the years of el movimiento, in th...
Chicano/a culture encompasses dynamic meanings, which continue to be a focus of contention with rega...
Encarnación takes a new look at identity. Following the contemporary movement away from the fixed ca...
Abstract: Identity concepts that Chicana feminists have described as central to their developmental ...
¡Grito!: Cultural Nationalism and the Chicana/o Insurgency in New Mexico, 1968-1978, is one of the f...
This project investigates and critically engages the legacies of mestizaje within Chicana/o identity...