05935nam 2200757 a 450 991082395940332120200520144314.01-282-49753-797866124975370-7425-6888-1(CKB)1000000000721779(EBL)467494(OCoLC)312478264(SSID)ssj0000189675(PQKBManifestationID)12057538(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000189675(PQKBWorkID)10166430(PQKB)10857276(MiAaPQ)EBC1662974(Au-PeEL)EBL1662974(CaPaEBR)ebr10364396(CaONFJC)MIL249753(EXLCZ)99100000000072177920080630d2009 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrLatino/a thought culture, politics, and society /[edited by] Francisco H. Vazquez2nd ed.Lanham Rowman & Littlefield Publishersc20091 online resource (494 p.)Rev. ed. of: Latino/a thought : culture, politics, and society / Francisco H. Vazquez and Rodolfo D. Torres. c2003.0-7425-6355-3 0-7425-6354-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; General Introduction; Introduction for Students: Power/Knowledge, Language, and Everyday life; Part I: Historical Origins/Theoretical and Feminist(S) Contexts (Ca. 1750 to 1900); Serpientis Y Escaleras: Frameworks and Scaffolds for Understanding Latino/ a Political Thought; 1: The Chicana Woman: An Historical Materialist Perspective; 2: Latina Politics/Latino Politics; 3: Reflections on Latino/as and Public Citizenship; Carved out of Language: Literary and Historical Discourses4: I Am Joaquín: An Epic Poem (1967)5: América's Patriots Then and Now: Anticolonial Struggles and Latino/a Political Thought; Seduction and Aggression: The Birth of Territorial, Involuntary, and Cultural U.S. Citizens; 6: The Making of a Tejano: The Personal Memoirs of John N. Seguín; 7: Letter from James Buchanan and the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo; From Spanish Colonies, to Independence, to U.S. American Colonies: The Treaty of Paris; U.S. Americans and Cubans: Relations of Mutual Desire; 8: Meanings in Transition; 9: The Platt Amendment (1901)Puerto Ricans: Political Status in Suspended Animation 10: The Shaping of a Colonial Policy; Summary and Conclusion; Poem: Last-Mambo-in-Miami; Part II: Life Within the Empire: (De) Constructing Political Positions and Identities; Resistance and Negotiation (Ca. 1900 to 1960's); Puerto Rican Resistance to, and Insistence on, U.S. Citizenship; 11: The Emergence of Feminism in Puerto Rico, 1870-1930; 12: We Came Out of Prison Standing, Not on Our Knees; Cuban Self-Determination under U.S. Hegemony; 13: El Exilio: National Security Interests and the Origins of the Cuban Exile EnclaveThe Fragile Political Status of Mexican Americans 14: Our Feminist Heritage; 15: El Primer Congreso Mexicanista de 1911: A Precursor to Contemporary Chicanismo; 16: Epilogue from Decade of Betrayal; Manifold Identities and Struggles (Ca. 1960's to Present); 17: The Organizer's Tale; 18: Queer Azrlán: The Re-formation of Chicano Tribe; 19: Reconstructing Racial Identity: Ethnicity, Color, and Class among Dominicans in the United States and Puerto Rico; 20: No Regrets: The Tough Choice between Freedom and Convictions Faced by Jailed Puerto Rican Activists; 21: Havana USASummary and Comparative Analysis Part III: On the National Question; 22: Brown Beret National Policies; 23: Chicanos as a Postcolonial Minority: Some Questions Concerning the Adequacy of the Paradigm of Internal Colonialism; 24: Young Lords Party: 13-Point Program and Platform; 25: The Divorce of Nationalist Discourses from the Puerto Rican People; Poem: native of nowhere; Part IV: Beyond the National-Colonial Dichotomy (History of the Present); 26: Transnational Political and Cultural Identities: Crossing Theoretical Borders; 27: Class and Culture Wars in the New Latino Politics28: The Decolonial Imaginary: Writing Chicanas into HistoryLatino/a Thought is unique in its presentation of cross cultural writings-especially from Mexican, Puerto Rican, and Cuban writers and political documents-that shape the ideology and experience of U.S. Latinos. Students can read, first hand, the works or authors who most shaped the Latino/a heritage. They are guided by vivid introductions that set each article or document in its historical context and describe its relevance today. The writings touch on many themes, but are guided by this book's concern for a quest for public citizenship among all Latino populations and a better understanding...Latino thoughtLatina thoughtHispanic AmericansIntellectual lifeHispanic AmericansPolitics and governmentHispanic AmericansSocial conditionsEthnicityPolitical aspectsUnited StatesUnited StatesEthnic relationsUnited StatesEthnic relationsPolitical aspectsHispanic AmericansIntellectual life.Hispanic AmericansPolitics and government.Hispanic AmericansSocial conditions.EthnicityPolitical aspects973/.0468Vazquez Francisco H(Francisco Hernandez),1949-1647902Vazquez Francisco H(Francisco Hernandez),1949-1647902MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910823959403321Latino3995729UNINA