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Comprehensive Bibliography
Literature
Bibliography
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Criticism
Arteaga, Alfred. Chicano
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Bruce-Novoa. RetroSpace:
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Candelaria, Cordelia. Chicano Poetry: A Critical Introduction.
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Christie, John S. Latino
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Criticism in the Borderlands:
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Eysturoy, Annie O. Daughters
of Self-creation: The Contemporary Chicana Novel. 1st ed.
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Gish, Robert. Beyond Bounds:
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Gonzalez, Maria. Contemporary Mexican-American Women Novelists:
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Scott. Rethinking the Borderlands: Between Chicano Culture
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Hernandez, Guillermo. Chicano
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Mexican Ballads, Chicano Poems: History and Influence in Mexican-American
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McKenna, Teresa. Migrant
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Singing in the Snow: A Cultural Analysis of Chicana Literature.
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Rocard, Marcienne. The Children
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States. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1989.
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Rudin, Ernst. Tender Accents of Sound: Spanish in the Chicano
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Mexican American Police Relations
Geilhufe, Nancy L. Chicanos
and the Police: A Study of the Politics of Ethnicity in San Jose,
California. Monograph - Society for Applied Anthropology;
no. 13. Washington: Society for Applied Anthropology, 1979.
Mirande, Alfredo. Gringo
Justice. Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press,
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Mexican-American Relations
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Press, 1993.
Chicano-Mexicano Relations. Mexican American studies monograph;
no. 4. 1st ed. Houston, Tex.: Mexican American Studies Program,
University of Houston, 1986.
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Music
Dickey, Dan William. The
Kennedy Corridos: A Study of the Ballads of a Mexican American
Hero. Austin: Center for Mexican American Studies, University
of Texas at Austin, 1978.
Herrera-Sobek, Maria. Northward
Bound: The Mexican Immigrant Experience in Ballad and Song.
Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1993.
Loza, Steven Joseph. Barrio
Rhythm: Mexican American Music in Los Angeles. Music in American
life. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1993.
Pena, Manuel H. The Mexican American Orquesta: Music, Culture,
and the Dialectic of Conflict. 1st ed. Austin: University
of Texas Press, 1999.
______. Musica Tejana: The
Cultural Economy of Artistic Transformation. University of
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______. The Texas-Mexican
Conjunto: History of a Working-class Music. Mexican American
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Roeder, Beatrice A. Chicano
Folk Medicine from Los Angeles, California. University of
California publications. Folklore and mythology studies; 34.
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Oral History
Davis, Marilyn P. Mexican
Voices/American Dreams: An Oral History of Mexican Immigration
to the United States. 1st ed. New York: H. Holt, 1990.
Martin, Patricia Preciado.
Images and Conversations: Mexican Americans Recall a Southwestern
Past. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1983.
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Organizations
Allsup, Vernon Carl. The
American G.I. Forum: Origins and Evolution. Monograph/ Center
for Mexican American Studies, The University of Texas at Austin;
no. 6. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1982.
Garcia, Ignacio M. Mexican
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Hernandez, José Amaro.
Mutual Aid for Survival: The Case of the Mexican American.
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Marquez, Benjamin. LULAC:
The Evolution of a Mexican American Political Organization.
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Ramos, Henry. The American GI Forum: In Pursuit of the Dream,
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Velez-Ibanez, Carlos G. Bonds
of Mutual Trust: The Cultural Systems of Rotating Credit Associations
among Urban Mexicans and Chicanos. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers
University Press, 1983.
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Politics
Burt, Kenneth. The History
of MAPA and Chicano Politics in California. Sacramento, Calif.:
Mexican-American Political Association, 1982.
Chicanas/Chicanos at the
Crossroads: Social, Economic, and Political Change. Tucson: University of Arizona Press,
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in the Late Twentieth Century.
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Garcia, F. Chris, comp. La
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______, comp. Chicano Politics:
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Garcia, Ignacio M. Chicanismo:
The Forging of a Militant Ethos among Mexican Americans.
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______. United We Win: The
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University of Arizona, 1989.
Garcia, Mario T. The Making
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Press, University of Texas at El Paso, 1998.
______. Mexican Americans:
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Gomez-Quinones, Juan. Chicano
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______. Roots of Chicano
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Gutiérrez, David (David Gregory). Walls and Mirrors:
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Guzman, Ralph C. The Political
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Vigil, Maurilio. Chicano
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Regions
Midwest
Garcia, Juan R. Mexicans
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Northwest
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Southwest in General
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Deutsch, Sarah. No Separate
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Hansen, Niles M. The Border
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Salazar, Ruben. Border Correspondent:
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Arizona
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Martin, Patricia Preciado.
El Milagro and Other Stories. Camino del sol. Tucson:
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Sheridan, Thomas E. Los
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California
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