Routledge Handbook of Chicana/O Studies
Herausgeber: Lomelí, Francisco A; Benjamin-Labarthe, Elyette; Segura, Denise A
Routledge Handbook of Chicana/O Studies
Herausgeber: Lomelí, Francisco A; Benjamin-Labarthe, Elyette; Segura, Denise A
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The Routledge Handbook of Chicana/o Studies is a unique interdisciplinary resource for students, libraries, and researchers interested in the largest and most rapidly growing racial-ethnic community in the United States and elsewhere which can either be identified as Chicano, Latino, Hispanic, or Mexican-American.
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The Routledge Handbook of Chicana/o Studies is a unique interdisciplinary resource for students, libraries, and researchers interested in the largest and most rapidly growing racial-ethnic community in the United States and elsewhere which can either be identified as Chicano, Latino, Hispanic, or Mexican-American.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 835g
- ISBN-13: 9780367659837
- ISBN-10: 0367659832
- Artikelnr.: 60020514
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 835g
- ISBN-13: 9780367659837
- ISBN-10: 0367659832
- Artikelnr.: 60020514
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Francisco A. Lomelí is Distinguished Professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, in the Spanish and Portuguese and Chicana/o Studies Departments. His areas of interest and expertise include Chicana/o literature and culture, Southwest literary history, Latin American literature (the novels and certain regions like Central America, Mexico, parts of South America), Spanglish, and literary theory pertaining to Chicana/o Studies. Denise A. Segura is Professor of Sociology and Affiliated Professor in the respective departments of Chicana/o Studies and Feminist Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Recipient of the Lifetime Distinguished Contributions to Research, Teaching and Service from the Latina/o Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association, she publishes widely in Chicana feminist studies borderlands studies, and Chicana/Mexicana employment. She co-edited with Patricia Zavella, Women and Migration in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands, Duke University Press, 2007. Elyette Benjamin-Labarthe is Honorary Professor of American Studies at Michel de Montaigne University, France, affiliated with the CLIMAS Bordeaux research center, and has published extensively on Chicano poetry, literature, culture, arts, drama, cinema, on the literature of immigration, and transcultural phenomena. Her main contributions to the field, as author, co-author, editor, or co-editor are Vous Avez Dit Chicano, Ecritures Hispaniques aux Etats-Unis: Mémoire et Mutations, Cinéma américain: aux marches du Paradis, Cinéma métis: le cinéma de la frontière Mexique/Etats-Unis, Confrontations et Métissages. She has been conferred the distinction of Knight of the Legion of Honor for services rendered to French research and that of Commander of Academic Palms for her educational activities.
Introduction: Handbook of Chicana/o Studies
Francisco A. Lomelí
Denise A. Segura and Elyette Benjamin-Labarthe Part I. Chicana/o History and Social Movements Introduction to Chicana/o History and Social Movements 1. What is Aztlán?: Homeland
Quest
Female Place
David Carrasco 2. Chicano History- A General Approach
Mario T. García 3. Recent Chicana/o Historiography: Advances
Shortcoming
and Challenges
Alex M. Saragoza 4. The Chicano Movement
Ramón A. Gutiérrez 5. A Genealogy of Chicana History
the Chicana Movement
and Chicana Studies
Miroslava Chávez-García 6. Bilingual Education: History
Policy
and Insights from Critical Race Theory
Grace P. McField Part II. Borderlands: Contested (Im)migrations
Culture and Citizenship Introduction to Borderlands: Contested (Im)migrations
Culture and Citizenship 7. México y lo Mexicano in Aztlán: Transborder Economic
Cultural and Political Links
David R. Maciel and María Rosa García-Acevedo 8. Immigration
Latinos
and the Media
Leo R. Chávez 9. Mobilizing for Life: Illegality
Organ Transplants
and Migrant Biosociality
Jonathan Xavier Inda 10. Discourses of Violence and Peace: About and On the U.S.-Mexico Border
María-Socorro Tabuenca 11. Reconstructing Home in the Borderlands
Patricia Zavella Part III.Cultural Production in Local and Global Settings Introduction to Cultural Production in Local and Global Settings 12. Colonial
De-colonial
and Transnational Choreographies in Ritual Danzas and Popular Bailes of Greater Mexico
Enrique R. Lamadrid 13
Francisco A. Lomelí
Denise A. Segura and Elyette Benjamin-Labarthe Part I. Chicana/o History and Social Movements Introduction to Chicana/o History and Social Movements 1. What is Aztlán?: Homeland
Quest
Female Place
David Carrasco 2. Chicano History- A General Approach
Mario T. García 3. Recent Chicana/o Historiography: Advances
Shortcoming
and Challenges
Alex M. Saragoza 4. The Chicano Movement
Ramón A. Gutiérrez 5. A Genealogy of Chicana History
the Chicana Movement
and Chicana Studies
Miroslava Chávez-García 6. Bilingual Education: History
Policy
and Insights from Critical Race Theory
Grace P. McField Part II. Borderlands: Contested (Im)migrations
Culture and Citizenship Introduction to Borderlands: Contested (Im)migrations
Culture and Citizenship 7. México y lo Mexicano in Aztlán: Transborder Economic
Cultural and Political Links
David R. Maciel and María Rosa García-Acevedo 8. Immigration
Latinos
and the Media
Leo R. Chávez 9. Mobilizing for Life: Illegality
Organ Transplants
and Migrant Biosociality
Jonathan Xavier Inda 10. Discourses of Violence and Peace: About and On the U.S.-Mexico Border
María-Socorro Tabuenca 11. Reconstructing Home in the Borderlands
Patricia Zavella Part III.Cultural Production in Local and Global Settings Introduction to Cultural Production in Local and Global Settings 12. Colonial
De-colonial
and Transnational Choreographies in Ritual Danzas and Popular Bailes of Greater Mexico
Enrique R. Lamadrid 13
Introduction: Handbook of Chicana/o Studies
Francisco A. Lomelí
Denise A. Segura and Elyette Benjamin-Labarthe Part I. Chicana/o History and Social Movements Introduction to Chicana/o History and Social Movements 1. What is Aztlán?: Homeland
Quest
Female Place
David Carrasco 2. Chicano History- A General Approach
Mario T. García 3. Recent Chicana/o Historiography: Advances
Shortcoming
and Challenges
Alex M. Saragoza 4. The Chicano Movement
Ramón A. Gutiérrez 5. A Genealogy of Chicana History
the Chicana Movement
and Chicana Studies
Miroslava Chávez-García 6. Bilingual Education: History
Policy
and Insights from Critical Race Theory
Grace P. McField Part II. Borderlands: Contested (Im)migrations
Culture and Citizenship Introduction to Borderlands: Contested (Im)migrations
Culture and Citizenship 7. México y lo Mexicano in Aztlán: Transborder Economic
Cultural and Political Links
David R. Maciel and María Rosa García-Acevedo 8. Immigration
Latinos
and the Media
Leo R. Chávez 9. Mobilizing for Life: Illegality
Organ Transplants
and Migrant Biosociality
Jonathan Xavier Inda 10. Discourses of Violence and Peace: About and On the U.S.-Mexico Border
María-Socorro Tabuenca 11. Reconstructing Home in the Borderlands
Patricia Zavella Part III.Cultural Production in Local and Global Settings Introduction to Cultural Production in Local and Global Settings 12. Colonial
De-colonial
and Transnational Choreographies in Ritual Danzas and Popular Bailes of Greater Mexico
Enrique R. Lamadrid 13
Francisco A. Lomelí
Denise A. Segura and Elyette Benjamin-Labarthe Part I. Chicana/o History and Social Movements Introduction to Chicana/o History and Social Movements 1. What is Aztlán?: Homeland
Quest
Female Place
David Carrasco 2. Chicano History- A General Approach
Mario T. García 3. Recent Chicana/o Historiography: Advances
Shortcoming
and Challenges
Alex M. Saragoza 4. The Chicano Movement
Ramón A. Gutiérrez 5. A Genealogy of Chicana History
the Chicana Movement
and Chicana Studies
Miroslava Chávez-García 6. Bilingual Education: History
Policy
and Insights from Critical Race Theory
Grace P. McField Part II. Borderlands: Contested (Im)migrations
Culture and Citizenship Introduction to Borderlands: Contested (Im)migrations
Culture and Citizenship 7. México y lo Mexicano in Aztlán: Transborder Economic
Cultural and Political Links
David R. Maciel and María Rosa García-Acevedo 8. Immigration
Latinos
and the Media
Leo R. Chávez 9. Mobilizing for Life: Illegality
Organ Transplants
and Migrant Biosociality
Jonathan Xavier Inda 10. Discourses of Violence and Peace: About and On the U.S.-Mexico Border
María-Socorro Tabuenca 11. Reconstructing Home in the Borderlands
Patricia Zavella Part III.Cultural Production in Local and Global Settings Introduction to Cultural Production in Local and Global Settings 12. Colonial
De-colonial
and Transnational Choreographies in Ritual Danzas and Popular Bailes of Greater Mexico
Enrique R. Lamadrid 13







