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Mexican Americans --- Américains d'origine mexicaine --- Texas --- Social conditions --- Américains d'origine mexicaine --- Social conditions.
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"Corazón abierto: Mexican American voices in Texas music provides a wide view of the myriad contributions Mexican American artists have made to music in Texas and the United States. Based on interviews with longtime stalwarts of Mexican American music -- Flaco Jimenez, Tish Hinojosa, Ernie Durawa, Rosie Flores, and others -- and also conversations with newer voices like Lesly Reynaga, Marisa Rose Mejia, Josh Baca, and many more, Kathleen Hudson allows the musicians to tell their own stories in a unique and personal way. As the artists reveal in their free-ranging discussions with Hudson, their influences go far beyond traditionally Mexican genres like conjunto, norteño, and Tejano to extend into rock, jazz, country-western, zydeco, and many other styles. Hudson's survey also includes essays, poetry, and other creative works by Dagoberto Gilb, Sandra Cisneros, and others, but the core of the book consists of what she describes as 'a collection of voices from different locations in Texas. . . . Some represent voices from the edge, while others give us a view from the center.' Weaving together a tapestry that combines 'family, borders, creativity, music, food, and community,' the book presents an image as varied and difficult to define as the musicians themselves. By sharing the artists' accounts of their influences, their experiences, their family stories, and their musical and cultural journeys, Corazón abierto reminds us that borders can be gateways, that differences enrich, rather than isolate"--
Tejano (Musique) --- Americains d'origine mexicaine --- Musiciens americains d'origine mexicaine --- Tejano music --- Mexican Americans --- Mexican American musicians --- Histoire et critique. --- History and criticism. --- Texas. --- Texas --- Moeurs et coutumes. --- Social life and customs.
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A comprehensive overview of the folktales, traditions, rituals, and religious practices of Mexican Americans.
Mexican Americans --- Américains d'origine mexicaine --- Mexican Americans. --- Social life and customs --- Moeurs et coutumes. --- Religion. --- Social life and customs.
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In 1937, Mexican workers were among the strikers and supporters beaten, arrested, and murdered by Chicago policemen in the now infamous Republic Steel Mill Strike. Using this event as a springboard, Zaragosa Vargas embarks on the first full-scale history of the Mexican-American labor movement in twentieth-century America. Absorbing and meticulously researched, Labor Rights Are Civil Rights paints a multifaceted portrait of the complexities and contours of the Mexican American struggle for equality from the 1930's to the postwar era. Drawing on extensive archival research, Vargas focuses on the large Mexican American communities in Texas, Colorado, and California. As he explains, the Great Depression heightened the struggles of Spanish speaking blue-collar workers, and employers began to define citizenship to exclude Mexicans from political rights and erect barriers to resistance. Mexican Americans faced hostility and repatriation. The mounting strife resulted in strikes by Mexican fruit and vegetable farmers. This collective action, combined with involvement in the Communist party, led Mexican workers to unionize. Vargas carefully illustrates how union mobilization in agriculture, tobacco, garment, and other industries became an important vehicle for achieving Mexican American labor and civil rights. He details how interracial unionism proved successful in cross-border alliances, in fighting discriminatory hiring practices, in building local unions, in mobilizing against fascism and in fighting brutal racism. No longer willing to accept their inferior status, a rising Mexican American grassroots movement would utilize direct action to achieve equality.
Américains d'origine mexicaine --- Américains d'origine mexicaine --- Chicanos --- Hispanos --- Mexican Americans --- Labor movement --- Ethnology --- Civil rights --- History --- Employment --- Mouvement ouvrier --- Travail --- Histoire --- Droits
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In this collection, Manuel M. Martín-Rodríguez gathers diverse and passionate accounts of reading drawn from several research projects aimed at documenting Chicana and Chicano reading practices and experiences.
Mexican American authors --- American literature --- Mexican Americans --- Books and reading --- Book collecting --- Authors, Mexican American --- Authors, American --- Books and reading. --- History and criticism. --- Livres et lecture --- Americains d'origine mexicaine --- Litterature americaine --- Écrivains americains d'origine mexicaine --- Livres et lecture. --- Auteurs d'origine mexicaine --- Histoire et critique.
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Écologie sociale --- Identite collective --- Éducation populaire --- Mondialisation --- Americains d'origine mexicaine --- Americains d'origine mexicaine --- Social ecology --- Group identity --- Popular education --- Globalization --- Mexican Americans --- Mexican Americans --- Aspect social --- Aspect social. --- Identite ethnique. --- Conditions sociales. --- Social aspects --- Social aspects. --- Ethnic identity. --- Social conditions. --- USA. --- Mexikaner. --- United States.
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Mexican Americans --- Américains d'origine mexicaine --- Social conditions --- Conditions sociales --- United States --- Etats-Unis --- Ethnic relations --- Relations interethniques --- Américains d'origine mexicaine --- Mexican Americans - Social conditions --- United States - Ethnic relations --- United States - Social conditions - 1980 --- -Mexican Americans
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"Spanish in Chicago is the first book-length study of Spanish in Chicago, a site where Spanish is a minority language in contact with dominant English. The book's goal is to describe the oral Spanish of Chicago based Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, and MexiRicans across three generations and identify patterns of change and propose explanations for them. It describes what happens when speakers who use different varieties of Spanish come into contact with each other in Chicago. The study contributes to discussions of possible language or dialect contact outcomes such as linguistic convergence, dialect leveling, accommodation, and language loss. The book starts with an introduction to the history of the Puerto Rican and Mexican communities in Chicago, including histories of settlement, shifting demographics, contact and engagement, and mutual social and linguistic attitudes. It features an analysis of five linguistic features: lexical familiarity, proportional use of "so" vs "entonces", number of codeswitches and percent English use, production of subjunctive morphology in obligatory and variable contexts, and two phonological features, the weakening of coda /s/ and the velarization of /r/. The analyses consider the role of proficiency and generation in the production of all five of these features. The book then offers an extensive discussion of the factors that underlie the development of diverse Spanish proficiency levels within Latino Chicago and offers suggestions on how to promote Spanish language vitality across generations in the future. The book's findings are compared to other foundational studies of Spanish in the US"--
Américains d'origine mexicaine --- Bilingualism --- Bilingualism. --- Espagnol (Langue) --- Languages in contact --- Languages in contact. --- Langues en contact --- Mexican Americans --- Puerto Ricans --- Spanish language --- Langues. --- Aspect social --- Languages. --- Language --- Language. --- Social aspects --- Social aspects. --- Variation --- Variation. --- Illinois --- United States.
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20e siècle (1re moitié). --- Américains d'origine mexicaine --- Américains d'origine mexicaine. --- Chicanos. --- Ethnicity --- Ethnicity. --- Ethnicité --- Ethnische Identität. --- Ethnizität. --- Etnicidad --- Kulturelle Identität. --- Mexicaanse Amerikanen. --- Mexican Americans --- Mexicano-americanos --- Social conditions. --- Soziale Situation. --- Soziokultureller Faktor. --- Conditions sociales --- Identité collective --- Identité ethnique --- Ethnic identity --- Ethnic identity. --- Social conditions --- Condiciones sociales --- Geschichte 1900-1945. --- Geschichte 1900-1950. --- California --- Los Angeles (Calif.) --- Los Angeles, Calif. --- Los Angeles. --- Mexikaner --- Spanisch-Amerikaner --- USA. --- Condiciones sociales. --- Conditions sociales.
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Spanish-American literature --- United States --- American literature --- Mexican American literature (Spanish) --- Littérature américaine --- Mexican American authors --- History and criticism --- Auteurs américains d'origine mexicaine --- Histoire et critique --- 860 <8> --- Spaanse literatuur: Zuid-Amerika --- 860 <8> Spaanse literatuur: Zuid-Amerika --- Littérature américaine --- Auteurs américains d'origine mexicaine --- United States of America
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