Latino/a thought : culture, politics, and society

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Latino/a thought : culture, politics, and society

Francisco H. Vázquez and Rodolfo D. Torres

Rowman and Littlefield, c2003

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Includes index

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Latino/a Thought is unique in its presentation of cross cultural writings-especially from Mexican, Puerto Rican, and Cuban writers and political documents-that shape the ideology and experience of U.S. Latinos. Students can read, first hand, the works or authors who most shaped their cultural heritage. They are guided by vivid introductions that set each article or document in its historical context and describe its relevance today. The writings touch on many themes, but are guided by this book's concern for a quest for public citizenship among all Latino populations and a better understanding of racialized populations in the U.S. today.

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Part 1 General Introduction Part 2 Introduction for Students: Power/Knowledge, Language, and Everyday Life Part 3 PART ONE: Historical Origins/Theoretical and Feminists Contexts (ca. 1750 to 1900) Part 4 Serpientes y Escaleras: Frameworks and Scaffolds for Understanding Latina/o Political Thought Chapter 5 1. The Chicana Woman: An Historical Materialist Perspective Chapter 6 2. Latina Politics, Latino Politics Chapter 7 3. Reflections on Latinos/as and Public Citizenship Part 8 Carved Out of Language: Literary and Historical Discourses Chapter 9 4. I Am Joaquin: An Epic Poem (1967) Chapter 10 5. America's Patriots Then and Now: Anticolonial Struggles and Latino/a Political Thought Part 11 Seduction and Aggression: The Birth of Territorial, Involuntary, and Cultural U.S. Citizens Chapter 12 From Polis to Ethnos: How Mexicana/os Became Chicana/os Chapter 13 6. The Making of a Tejano: The Personal Memoirs of John N. Seguin Chapter 14 7. Letter from James Buchanan and the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Chapter 15 From Spanish Colonies, to Independence, to U.S. American Colonies: The Treaty of Paris Chapter 16 U.S. Americans and Cubans: Relations of Mutual Desire Chapter 17 8. Meanings in Transition Chapter 18 9. The Platt Amendment (1901) Chapter 19 Puerto Ricans: Political Status in Suspended Animation Chapter 20 10. The Shaping of a Colonial Policy Chapter 21 Poem: Last-Mambo-in-Miami Part 23 Resistance and Negotiation (ca. 1900-1960s) Part 23 PART TWO: Life Within the Empire: (De) Constructing Political Positions and Identities Chapter 24 Puerto Rican Resistance to, and Insistence on, Citizenship Chapter 25 11. The Emergence of Feminism in Puerto Rico, 1870-1930 Chapter 26 12. We Came Out of Prison Standing, Not on Our Knees Chapter 27 Cuban Self-Determination under U.S. Hegemony Chapter 28 13. El Exilio: National Security Interests and the Origins of the Cuban Exile Enclave Chapter 29 The Fragile Political Status of Mexican Americans Chapter 30 14. Our Feminist Heritage Chapter 31 15. El Primer Congreso Mexicanista de 1911: A Precursor to Contemporary Chicanismo Chapter 32 16. Epilogue from Decade of Betrayal Part 33 Manifold Identities and Struggles (ca. 1960s to the present) Chapter 34 17. The Organizer's Tale Chapter 35 18. Queer Aztlan: The Re-formation of Chicano Tribe Chapter 36 19. Reconstructing Racial Identity: Ethnicity, Color, and Class among Dominicans in the United States and Puerto Rico Chapter 37 20. No Regrets: The Tough Choice Between Freedom and Convictions Faced by Jailed Puerto Rican Activists Chapter 38 21. Havana U.S.A. Part 39 PART THREE: On the National Question Chapter 40 22. Brown Beret National Policies Chapter 41 23. Chicanos as a Postcolonial Minority: Some Questions Concerning the Adequacy of the Paradigm of Internal Colonialism Chapter 42 24. Young Lords Party 13 Point Program and Platform Chapter 43 25. The Divorce of Nationalist Discourses from the Puerto Rican People Chapter 44 Poem: native of nowhere Part 45 PART FOUR: Beyond the National-Colonial Dichotomy (History of the Present) Chapter 46 26. Transnational Political and Cultural Identities: Crossing Theoretical Borders Chapter 47 27. Class and Culture Wars in the New Latino Politics Chapter 48 28. The Decolonial Imaginary: Writing Chicanas into History Chapter 49 29. A Postdemocratic Era Part 50 PART FIVE: Conclusion Part 51 Appendix 1. Timelines Chapter 52 A. The Development of World Historical Social Movements Chapter 53 B. Comparative Chronology of Major Events in Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, and U.S. Political History Part 54 Appendix 2. Maps Chapter 55 A. Mexico's Northern Territories Lost to Conquest or Bought by the United States Chapter 56 B. Puerto Rico and Cuba: Strategic Locations for U.S. Security and for Migration to the United States Part 57 Appendix 3. Chart of Latina/o Political Discourse as Presented in the Reader Part 58 Appendix 4. Chart of Discursive Analysis Part 59 Appendix 5. Rules and Procedures for the Control and Production of Discourse Part 60 Appendix 6. Historical Materialism Part 61 Appendix 7. Model for Service Learning and Community Involvement in Research and Policy Making Chapter 62 A. Journal and Other Exercises for Critical Thinking and Pedagogy: Suggestions for Classroom Use Chapter 63 B. Introduction to Seminaring in the Hutchins School of Liberal Studies Chapter 64 C. Interactive Games Chapter 65 D. The Latino Student Congress Chapter 66 E. Community Assessment Study to Lead to Policy-Setting Agenda: An Outline of the Process Chapter 67 F. Goals for Cultural Center/Centro Cultural

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詳細情報

  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA58758282
  • ISBN
    • 0847699404
    • 0847699412
  • LCCN
    2002004905
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Lanham
  • ページ数/冊数
    xii, 479 p.
  • 大きさ
    23 cm
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