This book brings together the most influential and widely known writings of Vicki L. Ruiz, a leading voice in the fields of Chicana/o, Latina/o, women's, and labor history. The collection fulfills a much-needed demand in the teaching of women's, Chicana/o, Latina/o, and labor history.
This book brings together the most influential and widely known writings of Vicki L. Ruiz, a leading voice in the fields of Chicana/o, Latina/o, women's, and labor history. The collection fulfills a much-needed demand in the teaching of women's, Chicana/o, Latina/o, and labor history.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Miroslava Chávez-García is Professor of History at University of California, Santa Barbara and holds affiliations in the Departments of Chicana/o Studies and Feminist Studies. Her latest book is Migrant Longing: Letter Writing across the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands (2018), a history of migration, gender, courtship, and identity, as told through more than 300 personal letters sent across the border.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Forty Years of Narrating Latina Lives 1. A Promise Fulfilled: Mexican Cannery Workers in Southern California 2. Dead Ends or Gold Mines?: Using Missionary Records in Mexican-American Women's History 3. "Star Struck": Acculturation, Adolescence, and Mexican American Women, 1920-1950 4. Situating Stories: The Surprising Consequences of Oral History 5. 'We Always Tell Our Children They are Americans:' Méndez v. Westminster and the California Road to Brown 6. Tapestries of Resistance: Episodes of School Segregation and Desegregation in the U.S. West 7. Una Mujer sin Fronteras: Luisa Moreno and Latina Labor Activism 8. Nuestra América: Latino History as United States History 9. Citizen Restaurant: American Imaginaries, American Communities 10. AHA Presidential Address, Class Acts: Latina Feminist Traditions, 1900-1930 11. "Ongoing Missionary Labor": Building, Maintaining, and Expanding Chicana Studies/History, An Interview with Vicki L. Ruiz, by Leisa D. Meyer 12. Pathways in Oral History: Vicki L. Ruiz
Introduction: Forty Years of Narrating Latina Lives 1. A Promise Fulfilled: Mexican Cannery Workers in Southern California 2. Dead Ends or Gold Mines?: Using Missionary Records in Mexican-American Women's History 3. "Star Struck": Acculturation, Adolescence, and Mexican American Women, 1920-1950 4. Situating Stories: The Surprising Consequences of Oral History 5. 'We Always Tell Our Children They are Americans:' Méndez v. Westminster and the California Road to Brown 6. Tapestries of Resistance: Episodes of School Segregation and Desegregation in the U.S. West 7. Una Mujer sin Fronteras: Luisa Moreno and Latina Labor Activism 8. Nuestra América: Latino History as United States History 9. Citizen Restaurant: American Imaginaries, American Communities 10. AHA Presidential Address, Class Acts: Latina Feminist Traditions, 1900-1930 11. "Ongoing Missionary Labor": Building, Maintaining, and Expanding Chicana Studies/History, An Interview with Vicki L. Ruiz, by Leisa D. Meyer 12. Pathways in Oral History: Vicki L. Ruiz
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