Dr. Rodolfo Jacobo United States History: Chicano Perspective Fall 2012 Short essay questions and sources for exam I 1. What were the historical roots of anti-Mexican sentiment according to the article “Origins of Anti-Mexican Sentient?” The historical roots of anti- Mexican sentiment came from English immigrants who opposed the Spanish race due to mostly religion. The disgraceful attitude that the English showed the Spaniards also showed toward the aborigines and Latin Americans.
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Professor of English at the University of Oklahoma‚ where he teaches Chicano and Latino Studies. He is executive director of World Literature Today‚ an organization that oversees two publications and is a humanities center for students. He is also the general editor of the Chicana & Chicano Visions of the Americas book series at the University of Oklahoma Press‚ and his many publications are in American Studies‚ literary criticism‚ and Chicano Studies.His new book Mestizos Come Home! Making and Claiming
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about Oscar "Zeta" Acosta and his impact on the Chicano community. In the leaders contribution I talk about how Acosta was an attorney for the Chicano movement and generated controversy. In the leaders contribution section I talk how Acosta addressed political‚ social‚ and educational injustices against Chicanos. Acosta used his time and profession to help the Chicano movement. He contributed through two of his books that are a major part of the Chicano literacy renaissance. He also clashed with the
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the Chicano into American society‚ stereotypes‚ and the treatment of the Chicana within her culture. These themes are brought out through the experiences of Esperanza‚ a young Chicana character. The American society has tried to make the Chicano fir into its culture and make him follow its way of doing things. The Chicano has also ’voluntarily’ tried to assimilate because of the negative attitudes towards him and his culture. There are several problems with assimilation for the Chicano based
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The book‚ Honor and the American Dream: Culture and Identity in a Chicano Community‚ and the film‚ Salt of the Earth‚ both relay to their audience‚ the pursuit of happiness within the Chicano community in which they live. These works aim to show how Mexican-American immigrants fight to keep both their honor and value systems alive in the United States of America‚ a country which is foreign to their traditions. The Mexican-Americans encountered in these works fight for their culture of honor in
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El Plan de Santa Barbara‚ 1969 Manifesto For all peoples‚ as with individuals‚ the time comes when they must reckon with their history. For the Chicano the present is a time of renaissance‚ of renacimiento. Our people and our community‚ el barrio and la colonia‚ are expressing a new consciousness and a new resolve. Recognizing the historical tasks confronting our people and fully aware of the cost of human progress‚ we pledge our will to move. We will move forward toward our destiny as
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spoke mostly Spanish. The problem is that the language she spoke was Chicano Spanish‚ not true Spanish. She was living in an English speaking environment‚ but was not Anglo. She wasn’t living in a Spanish speaking country‚ but was speaking a form of Spanish. She describes the difficulty of straddling to change language of Chicano Spanish. Even Chicano Spanish varies from Texas to Arizona to California. These variations‚ and Chicano Spanish as a whole‚ are considered a poor form of Spanish. It is considered
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meaning of the word Chicano/a‚ to many of us it is the mixture of both American and Mexican culture. It had become a political term for those who wanted to find a more specific word to identify themselves with than Hispanic‚ a word to classify all who spoke Spanish in America from Latin America. In the 60s the word Chicano/a grew strong with many political Mexican-American’s and used it as a source of pride. Today‚ the older generation of Chicano/as’‚ some but many‚ see young Chicano/as’ as those who
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Cesar Chavez was the figure of the organization of Chicano agricultural workers into the United Farm Workers (UFW). The UFW was the first successful union of migrant workers. In his part of the chapter it also mentions the word Chicano which was a slang word for Mexican American. The Chicanos did not only want their demand in their civil rights but also their recognition and their distinctive culture and history. This was very important to the Chicanos. These civil rights were gaining power even out
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symbolizes Mexican American youths who fought for nationalism‚ family‚ and equality. Throughout the play‚ it is clear to say that the Pachuco represents all Chicanos both male and female. This statement true in the way that all Chicanos have the same problems and are fighting for the same rights. El Pachuco also shows a fine connection to the Chicano Nationalist Paradigm and the model of obligatory heterosexuality. For instance‚ his personality is very masculine and proceeds himself to be a tough person
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