We Are Aztlan! : Chicanx Histories in the Northern Borderlands /
"Mexican Americans/Chicana/os/Chicanx form a majority of the overall Latino population in the United States. In this collection, established and emerging Chicanx researchers diverge from the discipline's traditional Southwest focus to offer academic and non-academic perspectives specifical...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Pullman, Washington :
Washington State University Press,
[2017]
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Series: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: we are Aztlan! / Jerry Garcia
- Part 1. Empire and borders
- Empire, colonialism, and Mexican labor in greater Aztlan / Dionicio Valdes
- Gaagegoo dabakaanan miiniwaa debenjigejig (no borders, indigenous sovereignty) / Dylan Miner
- Part 2. El movimiento in the northern borderlands
- Democratizing Washington State's Yakima county: a history of Latino/a voter suppression since 1967 / Josue Q. Estrada
- The struggle for Xicano studies in Aztlansing: war of the flea in Michigan / Ernesto Todd Mireles
- El movimiento in Washington State: activism in the Yakima Valley and Puget Sound regions / Oscar Rosales Castaneda
- Sin fronteras: an oral history of a Chicana activist in Oregon during the Chicano movement / Norma Cardenas
- Part 3. Community, labor, and immigration
- The Mexicanization of a Northwest community: the case of Woodburn, Oregon / Carlos Maldonado and Rachel Maldonado
- Norteada/northed: my tears created the Great Lakes / Theresa Melendez
- Aztlan in the northern borderlands / Jerry Garcia.