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    California State University at Fresno (1974), received a master of fine arts degree in creative writing from the University of California at Irvine (1976), and has taught at the University of California at Berkeley in the Department of English and Chicano Studies. He has also been Distinguished Professor of Creative Writing at the University of California, Riverside. Soto married Carolyn Oda,…

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    Chicherias were the heart and soul of the chola neighborhoods of Sucre during the Bolivian national period. Though these chola were first considered to be just women with elite sexual connections, their societal roles changed dramatically between 1870 and 1930. The women that ran these maize-beer taverns controlled both the social networks as well as the most important public spaces in those neighborhoods. Consequently, due to their heavy involvement in gossip and politics, chicheras were also…

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    Dolores Huerta Essay

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    The vibrant and charismatic Dolores Clara Fernandez, better known as Dolores Huerta, was born on April 10, 1930 in Dawson, New Mexico. Dolores would grow up to become the most prominent Chicana labor leader in the United States. She has dedicated her life to improve social and economic conditions for one of the most exploited groups of men, women, and children who pick vegetables and fruits that stock grocery stores. “According to Dolores, her mother’s independence and entrepreneurial spirit…

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    second subtopic is about the Chicano movement and lastly the third subtopic is what happed in the 1970’s and what else affected the transformation of the social order. These subtopics are important because it is important to know what made the breakup happen and how it changed throughout the time. The first subtopic talks about the how the civil rights came to be. The civil war and the reconstruction made the capitalism and the economic rise into crises. This made the Chicanos and other…

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    The Couple in the cage was a performance, filmed into a documentary of artist Guillermo Gómez-Peña and Coco Fusco. Guillermo Gómez-Peña is a Mexican–American performance and installation artist and writer, as well as an activist and educator. His works revolves around the issue of the north–south border and US–Mexican interactions. Gómez-Peña is deemed as a pioneer of performance art, experimental radio, video and installation art. His works often involve dense texts, a collaboration with…

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    Chicano Discrimination

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    This is a concept that Americans often have to be reminded about when they demonstrate acts of discrimination against immigrants. Amongst the most disturbed groups of American occupants are Chicanos and Chicanas, or “…American[s]… of Mexican descent” (“Chicano”).…

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    Los Vendidos Analysis

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    Los Vendidos The play written by Luis Valdez, Los Vendidos, an interpretation of how American people see Mexican Americans is played through a drama. A secretary from Governor Reagan, Miss Jimenez, comes to a shop in hopes of finding a Mexican to bring to a gathering to create diversity in the crowd. The “shop” owner, Honest Sancho, is a business man trying to sell these Mexican Americans. Miss Jimenez is looking for a Mexican who is perfect. While Sancho is trying to help find the perfect…

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    Book Review Beyond Machismo: Intersectional Latino Masculinities. By Aida Hurtado and Mrinal Sinha. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2016, 272 pp., $29.95 (paper) Aida Hurtado and Mrinal Sinha’s Beyond Machismo: Intersectional Latino Masculinities finds itself entering in the midst of some very busy noisy conversations regarding Masculinities. As the recently-concluded 2016 Presidential Election has revealed, what it means to be Men in the United States (if not the West/Global North)…

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    convinced that we must approach Chicano history open to a combination of sources that capture the emotional stakes shaping the Chicana experience, as well as that of our students, to teach effectively in the face of resistance” (Rosas, 2012, ¶ 9). Rosas used the examples of the popular film 500 Days of Summer, along with the emotional life of a young Chicana with her struggling father. However, she clearly stated that these are not the only methods of engaging with Chicano students. There are…

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    Chicano Racism

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    racism in her book, Critical Race Counterstories Along the Chicana/Chicano Educational Pipeline. Yosso begins her book by defining racism as, “a socially constructed category, created to differentiate groups primarily based on skin color, phenotype, ethnicity, and culture for the purpose of showing superiority… of one group over another” (Yosso, 5). Yosso’s definition of racism is meaningful when explaining the phenomena of Chicanos being marginalized out of the school system. THESIS: Due to the…

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