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We are Aztlán : Chicanx histories in the northern borderlands
Title:
We are Aztlán : Chicanx histories in the northern borderlands
Alternate title:
Chicanx histories in the northern borderlands
Summary:
"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 specifically on the Pacific Northwest and the Midwest. Their multidisciplinary papers address colonialism, gender, history, immigration, labor, literature, sociology, education, and religion, setting El Movimiento (the Chicanx movement) and the Chicanx experience beyond customary scholarship and illuminating how Chicanxs have challenged racialization, marginalization, and isolation in the northern borderlands."--Provided by publisher.
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.
Physical Description:
ix, 291 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Publisher:
Washington State University Press,
Publication Date:
2017
ISBN:
9780874223477
Publication Information:
Pullman, Washington : Washington State University Press, [2017]
Call Number:
979.5 WE
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