Unwanted and Not Included is a critical response to the social, political, and racial concerns that affect Mexican Americans. In a series of essays, Julián Camacho examines who the Mexican Americans are, and more importantly, what differentiates them from Whites, Blacks, Asians, and other immigrants from Latin America.
Unwanted and Not Included is a critical response to the social, political, and racial concerns that affect Mexican Americans. In a series of essays, Julián Camacho examines who the Mexican Americans are, and more importantly, what differentiates them from Whites, Blacks, Asians, and other immigrants from Latin America.
Julián Segura Camacho is a lecturer in Chicano Studies at California State University, Long Beach. He holds an M.A. in Latin American Studies and an M.A. in Urban Planning from the University of California, Los Angeles and is the author of the Societal Suicide and Chicano Treatise.
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Part 1 Acknowledgements Part 2 Introduction Chapter 3 1. A Racial Construct of Mexicans Chapter 4 2. A Land With a Lost Identity Chapter 5 3. Only Whites Can Speak For Us Chapter 6 4. Why Blacks are Better Off Than Mexicans Chapter 7 5. Asian Progression Chapter 8 6. Mexican Nahuatl Spanish Chapter 9 7. White Feminism Chapter 10 8. $16,000: What Affirmative Action Chapter 11 9. Inferiority Complex Chapter 12 10. Double Standards Chapter 13 11. One Mexican Saint In 483 Years Chapter 14 12. Nosotros Tambien Somos Mexicanos Chapter 15 13. Mexicans are Not Latinos Chapter 16 14. Unwanted: A Conclusion Part 17 Bibliography
Part 1 Acknowledgements Part 2 Introduction Chapter 3 1. A Racial Construct of Mexicans Chapter 4 2. A Land With a Lost Identity Chapter 5 3. Only Whites Can Speak For Us Chapter 6 4. Why Blacks are Better Off Than Mexicans Chapter 7 5. Asian Progression Chapter 8 6. Mexican Nahuatl Spanish Chapter 9 7. White Feminism Chapter 10 8. $16,000: What Affirmative Action Chapter 11 9. Inferiority Complex Chapter 12 10. Double Standards Chapter 13 11. One Mexican Saint In 483 Years Chapter 14 12. Nosotros Tambien Somos Mexicanos Chapter 15 13. Mexicans are Not Latinos Chapter 16 14. Unwanted: A Conclusion Part 17 Bibliography
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