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Rewriting the Chicano Movement

Rewriting the Chicano Movement

New Histories of Mexican American Activism in the Civil Rights Era

by Mario T. García and Ellen McCracken
Paperback
Publication Date: 09/03/2021

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The Chicano Movement, el movimiento, is known as the largest and most expansive civil rights and empowerment movement by Mexican Americans up to that time. It made Chicanos into major American political actors and laid the foundation for today's Latino political power. Rewriting the Chicano Movement is a collection of powerful new essays on the Chicano Movement that expand and revise our understanding of the movement. These essays capture the commitment, courage, and perseverance of movement activists, both men and women, and their struggles to achieve the promises of American democracy.

The essays in this volume broaden traditional views of the Chicano Movement that are too narrow and monolithic. Instead, the contributors to this book highlight the role of women in the movement, the regional and ideological diversification of the movement, and the various cultural fronts in which the movement was active. Rewriting the Chicano Movement stresses that there was no single Chicano Movement but instead a composite of movements committed to the same goal of Chicano self-determination. Scholars, students, and community activists interested in the history of the Chicano Movement can best start by reading this book.

Contributors: Holly Barnet-Sanchez, Tim Drescher, Jes s Jesse Esparza, Patrick Fontes, Mario T. Garc a, Tiffany Jasm n Gonz lez, Ellen McCracken, Juan Pablo Mercado, Andrea Mu oz, Michael Anthony Turcios, Omar Valerio-Jim nez

ISBN:
9780816541454
9780816541454
Category:
Hispanic & Latino studies
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
09-03-2021
Language:
English
Publisher:
University of Arizona Press
Country of origin:
United States
Dimensions (mm):
228.6x152.4x17.78mm
Weight:
0.4kg

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