The Chicano family is inseparable from the American contexts that contain it. |
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It is well-known that the first work did not endear him to the Chicano and Chicana intelligentsia. |
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One of the key elements of the foundation of the Chicano movement has been the use of Spanish to resist cultural domination. |
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In the late '60s, while Chicano rock was rising on the West Coast, the Big Apple's NuYorican scene was mashing up Motown and mambos. |
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It's like the Chicano, Chicanas, Mexicanas, Mexicanos part of the community wants to insure that it survives. |
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More specifically, the male dominated Chicano movement of the 1960s and 1970s brought many Chicanas to push for Chicana feminism. |
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This is the essence of the hold that Chicano patriarchal power has on many Chicanas. |
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There was universal agreement that art by Chicano artists was helping to write the Chicano experience into American history. |
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The result, as was common with other ethnic groups, was a fusion of beliefs and traditions evolving into the Chicano culture. |
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Many of the Chicano texts appropriate or written for young adults feature males coming of age. |
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They like having an African-American executive to send to Nigeria, or a Chicano to handle their Mexican accounts. |
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The teachers were not of Mexican descent, yet they strove to bring Mexican and Chicano cultures into the classroom. |
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Fiction of cultural resistance includes an inner discourse of resistance to patriarchal traditions in the Chicano culture. |
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Up to now, the inceptive style of Chicano performance art has typically been identified with Luis Valdez's Teatro Campesino. |
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Since then, Chicano art has grown more varied as the Chicano population has assimilated further into American society. |
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The border, in the context of the exhibition, acts as an historic and personal leitmotif, revealing its persistence, if not incessancy in the minds of Chicano artists. |
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As in Wright's novel, in Chicano urban texts the nihilist renounces institutions and ideologies which are perceived to maintain a repressive social and racial order. |
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A group of feminist Chicanas forms the Comisión Femenil Mexicana Nacional, Inc. 1972 The Chicano artists' groups Los Four and ASCO are formed. |
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He is known for his often-bilingual and autobiographical poems on immigration, Chicano identity, and life in California. |
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A new generation of artists creates a series of spectacular performances. 1972 Several Chicano artists' groups are formed. |
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It had a large Latino and Chicano population, of which I became an honorary member because of my dark hair, eyes, and complexion. |
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He won a fiercely dedicated following of young Chicano and Anglo organizers and the support of Hollywood celebrities, political luminaries, and social reformers. |
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The crowds and excitement grow every weekend, and it makes me proud to see my people boogalooing to some of L.A.'s hottest stage acts in Chicano Music today. |
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These struggles helped to shape a distinct Chicano and Latino punk scene. |
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Chicano English due to a growing Hispanic population is widespread in South Texas, while African American Vernacular English, is especially notable in historically minority areas of urban Texas. |
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I grew up around a Chicano family and was around Mexicans a lot. |
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The first Chicano film has been added to the National Film Registry, thanks to the dedication of a UCLA professor. |
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There's also preference towards General American over Chicano American English, where it is often portrayed negatively in the Anglo viewpoint. |
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A Chicano mural painter named Julio Bernal, and Martín Hernández, a community organizer, realized it was urgent to channel these dangerous emotions. |
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Available only from OCLC, this is the most comprehensive bibliographic resource for information about Mexican-American topics and the only specialized database for Chicano reference. |
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Identifying and curbing the activity of such ethnocentric languagist functionaries ought to rank high among Chicano political priorities. |
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In his black Chicano hat and suit, in profile before the audience, the 67-year-old singer then proceeded to present his harmonica to the First Lady of France, who went to see him in the wings after the concert. |
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In that regard, Los Angeles African-American, Chicano and feminist artists were among the most dynamic in the country in the 1970's. They frequently used overt and provocative images to support their cause. |
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Chicano graffiti exhibition at Pomona College. |
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In the performances of the No-Movies series, they create fake film stills of non-existing movies to fight demeaning Hollywood Chicano stereotypes. |
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Soon the Chicano campesino realizes that this Farm worker from Vietnam never ever called him a wetback or a greaser. |
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For Chicana narrative, these changes will be important for the demystification of ideologies that, within the Chicano community, would keep Chicanas subjugated to Chicanos. |
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I'm Chicano when I want to highlight my political otherness. |
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