Focusing on the economic foundations of inequality as they have affected Chicanos in the Southwest from the Mexican-American War to the present, Mario Barrera develops his theory as a synthesis of class and colonial analyses.
Focusing on the economic foundations of inequality as they have affected Chicanos in the Southwest from the Mexican-American War to the present, Mario Barrera develops his theory as a synthesis of class and colonial analyses.
Mario Barrera is professor emeritus of Ethnic Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. He is the author of Beyond Aztlan, which is also published by the University of Notre Dame Press, and co-producer of the documentary film Chicano Park.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. The Nineteenth Century, Part I: Conquest and Dispossession 3. The Nineteenth Century, Part II: The Establishment of a Colonial Labor System 4. From the Turn of the Century to the Great Depression 5. The Contemporary Period 6. The Role of the State 7. A Theory of Racial Inequality Appendix: The Case of International Harvester
1. Introduction 2. The Nineteenth Century, Part I: Conquest and Dispossession 3. The Nineteenth Century, Part II: The Establishment of a Colonial Labor System 4. From the Turn of the Century to the Great Depression 5. The Contemporary Period 6. The Role of the State 7. A Theory of Racial Inequality Appendix: The Case of International Harvester
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