This book furthers appreciation of key pieces in American literature from the Chicano Movement by placing them in the context of history, society, and culture. Part of Greenwood's new Historical Exploration of Literature series, this book provides teachers with ready-reference works that align language arts and social studies standards for secondary classes on the topic of the Chicano Movement. It will serve to help students better understand key pieces in American literature from the Chicano Movement by putting them in the context of history, society, and culture through historical context…mehr
This book furthers appreciation of key pieces in American literature from the Chicano Movement by placing them in the context of history, society, and culture. Part of Greenwood's new Historical Exploration of Literature series, this book provides teachers with ready-reference works that align language arts and social studies standards for secondary classes on the topic of the Chicano Movement. It will serve to help students better understand key pieces in American literature from the Chicano Movement by putting them in the context of history, society, and culture through historical context essays, literary analysis, chronologies, documents, and suggestions for discussion and further research. The book includes works such as Bless Me Última by Rudolfo Anaya (1972), This Migrant Earth by Tomás Rivera (1970), The Revolt of the Cockroach People by Oscar Z. Acosta (1973), and The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros (1984). The book also supplies additional information in the form of chronologies, historical context essays, and primary document excerpts that support understanding of the historical period, as well as materials such as activities, lesson plans, discussion questions, topics for further research, and suggested readings.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sara E. Martínez, MLIS, manages the Nathan Hale branch of the Tulsa City-County Library's Hispanic Resource Center and was its founding coordinator.
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Series Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Chronology 1 Bless Me Ultima (1972) Synopsis Historical Background: Bless Me Ultima and the Nascent Chicano Consciousness About Rudolfo Anaya Why We Read Bless Me Ultima Historical Explorations Documenting Bless Me Ultima Aztlán: The Aztec Legacy From "Elegies on the Fall of the City" in Broken Spears 1523 From The Buried Mirror 1992 From El Plan Espiritual De Aztlán 1969 Ethnicity and Identity: La Raza From "The Cosmic Race " 1925 From The Buried Mirror 1992 From I am Joaquin 1967 Land and Loss: The Travesty of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo From The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo 1848 From Platform of Las Gorras Blancas 1890 From Tijerina Speaks Out on Martin Luther King's Assassination 1968 From "In the Royal Village of the Holy Faith " Romance of the Little Village Girl 1955 Notes Suggested Readings 2 .Y No Se Lo Tragó La Tierra/This Migrant Earth (1970) Synopsis Historical Background: This Migrant Earth. The Movement and La Causa About Tomás Rivera Why We Read This Migrant Earth Historical Explorations Documenting This Migrant Earth Migrant Workers through the 1960s From The Grapes of Wrath 1939 From Far from Being Undesirables 1928 From "Organization Efforts of Mexican Agricultural Workers " Labor Clarion 1934 From "Organization Efforts of Mexican Agricultural Workers " 1938 The Bracero Program From Roman Gaxiola Standard Work Contract 1957 From Our Badge of Infamy 1959 From Barrio Boy 1971 Cesar Chavez and the United Farm Workers From NUESTRO SOLIDO MOVIMIENTO/ Our Solid Movement 1965 From SNCC THE MOVEMENT BOYCOTT SUPPLEMENT 1965 From Las dos caras del patroncito/The Two Faces of the Patroncito 1965 From The Plan of Delano 1966 From The Union and the Strike ca. 1965 From Getting a Contract 1966 Notes Suggested Readings 3 The Revolt of the Cockroach People (1973) Synopsis Historical Background: The Revolt of the Cockroach People. Chicanos in Action in the Age of Aquarius About Oscar Z. Acosta "The Trouble We'd All Been Waiting For " Why We Read The Revolt of the Cockroach People Historical Explorations Documenting The Revolt of the Cockroach People The Blow Outs From Méndez v. Westminster School District 1946 From Blowouts! 1968 From Mexican-American School Walkout Focused on Problem 1970 Police Brutality From Mexican Americans and the Administration of Justice in the Southwest 1970 From Rosalio Munoz's Letter to the Editor 1971 From Chicano Leader Tells of Starting Violence to Justify Arrests 1972 The Chicano Moratorium & Más Protestas From Walkout in Albuquerque 1966 From Mexican Americans Protest the Vietnam War 1970 From Catolicos por La Raza 1970 La Raza Unida Party From Colorado Platform. La Raza Unida Party 1972 From Texas Raza Unida Party. Political Action Program for the '70s 1972 From A Gringo Manual on How to Handle Mexicans 1974 Notes Suggested Readings 4 The House on Mango Street (1984) Synopsis Historical Background: The House on Mango Street. Chicanas: Women and the Chicano Movement About Sandra Cisneros "Her Power Is Her Own " Why We Read The House on Mango Street Historical Explorations Documenting The House on Mango Street Fierce Women in Chicano History From Introduction to Malintzin Tenépal: A Preliminary Look into a New Perspective 1977 From Hombres Necios Que Acusáis/A La Mujer Sin Razón 1680 From The Wounding of the India-Mestiza 1987 Chicanisma and the First Chicana National Conference From The Woman of La Raza 1969 From "La Nueva Chicana " 1971 From Workshop Resolutions: First National Chicana Conference 1971 From A Chicana's Message 1972 From "Empieza la revolución verdadera" [The Real Revolution Begins] 1971 From El día de la Chicana 1987 Notes Suggested Readings Bibliography Index
Series Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Chronology 1 Bless Me Ultima (1972) Synopsis Historical Background: Bless Me Ultima and the Nascent Chicano Consciousness About Rudolfo Anaya Why We Read Bless Me Ultima Historical Explorations Documenting Bless Me Ultima Aztlán: The Aztec Legacy From "Elegies on the Fall of the City" in Broken Spears 1523 From The Buried Mirror 1992 From El Plan Espiritual De Aztlán 1969 Ethnicity and Identity: La Raza From "The Cosmic Race " 1925 From The Buried Mirror 1992 From I am Joaquin 1967 Land and Loss: The Travesty of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo From The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo 1848 From Platform of Las Gorras Blancas 1890 From Tijerina Speaks Out on Martin Luther King's Assassination 1968 From "In the Royal Village of the Holy Faith " Romance of the Little Village Girl 1955 Notes Suggested Readings 2 .Y No Se Lo Tragó La Tierra/This Migrant Earth (1970) Synopsis Historical Background: This Migrant Earth. The Movement and La Causa About Tomás Rivera Why We Read This Migrant Earth Historical Explorations Documenting This Migrant Earth Migrant Workers through the 1960s From The Grapes of Wrath 1939 From Far from Being Undesirables 1928 From "Organization Efforts of Mexican Agricultural Workers " Labor Clarion 1934 From "Organization Efforts of Mexican Agricultural Workers " 1938 The Bracero Program From Roman Gaxiola Standard Work Contract 1957 From Our Badge of Infamy 1959 From Barrio Boy 1971 Cesar Chavez and the United Farm Workers From NUESTRO SOLIDO MOVIMIENTO/ Our Solid Movement 1965 From SNCC THE MOVEMENT BOYCOTT SUPPLEMENT 1965 From Las dos caras del patroncito/The Two Faces of the Patroncito 1965 From The Plan of Delano 1966 From The Union and the Strike ca. 1965 From Getting a Contract 1966 Notes Suggested Readings 3 The Revolt of the Cockroach People (1973) Synopsis Historical Background: The Revolt of the Cockroach People. Chicanos in Action in the Age of Aquarius About Oscar Z. Acosta "The Trouble We'd All Been Waiting For " Why We Read The Revolt of the Cockroach People Historical Explorations Documenting The Revolt of the Cockroach People The Blow Outs From Méndez v. Westminster School District 1946 From Blowouts! 1968 From Mexican-American School Walkout Focused on Problem 1970 Police Brutality From Mexican Americans and the Administration of Justice in the Southwest 1970 From Rosalio Munoz's Letter to the Editor 1971 From Chicano Leader Tells of Starting Violence to Justify Arrests 1972 The Chicano Moratorium & Más Protestas From Walkout in Albuquerque 1966 From Mexican Americans Protest the Vietnam War 1970 From Catolicos por La Raza 1970 La Raza Unida Party From Colorado Platform. La Raza Unida Party 1972 From Texas Raza Unida Party. Political Action Program for the '70s 1972 From A Gringo Manual on How to Handle Mexicans 1974 Notes Suggested Readings 4 The House on Mango Street (1984) Synopsis Historical Background: The House on Mango Street. Chicanas: Women and the Chicano Movement About Sandra Cisneros "Her Power Is Her Own " Why We Read The House on Mango Street Historical Explorations Documenting The House on Mango Street Fierce Women in Chicano History From Introduction to Malintzin Tenépal: A Preliminary Look into a New Perspective 1977 From Hombres Necios Que Acusáis/A La Mujer Sin Razón 1680 From The Wounding of the India-Mestiza 1987 Chicanisma and the First Chicana National Conference From The Woman of La Raza 1969 From "La Nueva Chicana " 1971 From Workshop Resolutions: First National Chicana Conference 1971 From A Chicana's Message 1972 From "Empieza la revolución verdadera" [The Real Revolution Begins] 1971 From El día de la Chicana 1987 Notes Suggested Readings Bibliography Index
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