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Garcia 210 1$aAbingdon, Oxon :$cRoutledge,$d2014. 215 $a1 online resource (344 p.) 300 $aFirst published 1997 by Routledge. 311 $a0-415-91800-6 311 $a1-306-69780-8 327 $aCover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Copyright Information; Introduction; PART I VOICES OF CHICANA FEMINISTS: AN EMERGING CONSCIOUSNESS; 1. New Voice of La Raza: Chicanas Speak Out; 2. La Chicana: Her Role in the Past and Her Search for a New Role in the Future; 3. The Woman of La Raza; 4. La Chicana; 5. A Chicana's Message; 6. Women of the Mexican American Movement; 7. Chicana Consciousness: A New Perspective, A New Hope; 8. Our Feminist Heritage; 9. La Visio?n Chicana; 10. La Chicana: Legacy of Suffering and Self-Denial 327 $a11. Chicanas on the Move12. Chicana Feminism; 13. The Emerging "Chicana"; 14. Chicana Writer Breaking Out of the Silence; PART II CORE THEMES IN CHICANA FEMINIST THOUGHT; SECTION ONE CHICANA FEMINISM AND THE POLITICS OF THE CHICANO MOVEMENT; 15. La Mujer in the Chicano Movement; 16. The Chicanas; 17. La Chicana: Her Role in the Movement; 18. Viva La Chicana and All Brave Women of La Causa; 19. El Movimiento and the Chicana; 20. La Chicana y El Movimiento; 21. La Feminista; 22. Chicanas and El Movimiento; 23. The New Chicana and Machismo; 24. Sexism in the Movimiento 327 $a25. The Role of the Chicana within the Student MovementSECTION TWO ANALYZING THE DYNAMICS OF CHICANA OPPRESSION; 26. ¡Despierten Hermanas! The Women of La Raza-Part II; 27. Introduction to Encuentro Femenil; 28. Macho Attitudes; 29. The Adelitas' Role in El Moviemiento; 30. Chicanas and Abortion; 31. Malintzi?n Tenepal: A Preliminary Look Into a New Perspective; 32. Chicanas in the Labor Force; 33. The Chicana-Perspectives for Education; 34. Women's Rights and the Mexican-American Woman; 35. Unequal Opportunity and the Chicana; SECTION THREE MAPPING A CHICANA FEMINIST AGENDA 327 $a36. Chicana Conferences and Seminars, 1970-197537. Chicana Symposium; 38. Resolutions from the Chicana Workshop; 39. Chicana Service Action Center; 40. Comisio?n Femenil Mexicana; 41. Chicanas Attend Vancouver Conference; 42. Chicana Regional Conference; 43. La Conferencia De Mujeres Por La Raza: Houston, Texas, 1971; 44. Conference of Mexican Women in Houson-Un Remolino [A Whirlwind]; 45. Chicana Encounter; 46. CCHE Conference; 47. Party Platform on Chicanas, 1971; 48. Party Platform on Chicanas, 1992; 49. National Chicano Political Conference, 1972; 50. Third World Women Meet 327 $a51. Report from the National Women's Political Caucus52. Mujeres Por La Raza Unida (1974); 53. Presentation by Chicanas of La Raza Unida Party; 54. A Chicana's Look at the International Women's Year Conference; 55. The 1977 National Women's Conference in Houston; 56. Looking for Room of One's Own; SECTION FOUR CHICANA FEMINISTS AND WHITE FEMINISTS: UNRESOLVED CONFLICTS; 57. ¡Soy Chicana Primero!; 58. La Chicana, Chicano Movement and Women's Liberation; 59. Feminism As We See It; 60. Chicana Liberation; 61. The Chicana and the Women's Rights Movement; 62. The Progress of the Chicana Woman 327 $a63. Among the Feminists: Racist Classist Issues-1976 330 $aChicana Feminist Thought brings together the voices of Chicana poets, writers, and activists who reflect upon the Chicana Feminist Movement that began in the late 1960s. 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