Author: | David R. Maciel,Isidro D. Ortiz,María Herrera-Sobek |
Subcategory: | Social Sciences |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | University of Arizona Press; 2 edition (July 1, 2000) |
Pages: | 330 pages |
Category: | Politics |
Rating: | 4.4 |
Other formats: | azw lit mobi mbr |
Chicano Renaissance book. Francisco A. Lomelí, Teresa Márquez, and María Herrera-Sobek. The Chicano Renaissance: Contemporary Cultural Trends. 0816520216 (ISBN13: 9780816520213).
Chicano Renaissance book. Among the lasting legacies of the Chicano Movement is the cultural flowering that it inspired-one that has steadily grown from the 1960s to the present.
Isidro D. Ortiz, Maria Herrera-Sobek, David R. Maciel. Place of Publication. David R. Maciel is a professor of history at the University of New Mexico whose books include Aztlan: Historia del pueblo chicano and El Norte: The . Maria Herrera-Sobek is the Luis Leal Endowed Chair and Professor of Chicano/Chicana Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Country of Publication.
Chicano Renaissance : Contemporary Cultural Trends. by David R. Maciel and Isidro D. Ortiz. Among the lasting legacies of the Chicano Movement is the cultural flowering that it inspired-one that has steadily grown from the 1960s to the present
Chicano Renaissance : Contemporary Cultural Trends. It encompassed all of the arts and continues to earn acclaim both nationally and internationally. Although this Chicano artistic renaissance received extensive scholarly attention in its initial phase, the post-Movimiento years after the late 1970s have been largely overlooked.
Chicano Renaissance: Contemporary Cultural Trends - Page 74 David R. Maciel, Isidro D. Ortiz, María Herrera-Sobek - 2000 "Their main songwriter, Enrique Franco, is an immigrant who has gone through much travail. Lyrics and emphasis are a spectrum of insights, faults, and obvious reactionary contradictions as well as progressive affirmations.
ISBN-13: 978-0816518333. Topics include the difference between Chicano/a and Mexican representation of immigration; how films dealing with immigrants are treated differently by Mexican, Chicano, and Hollywood producers; the rich literary and artistic production on immigration themes; and the significance of immigration in Chicano jokes.
Maciel, David . Isidro D. Ortiz, and María Herrera-Sobek. Chicano Renaissance: Contemporary Cultural Trends. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2000. Examines the broad range of artistic cultural forms inspired by the Chicano movement, including art, literature, music, television, radio, and cinema. Focuses on the decades following the Chicano movement. Youth, Identity, Power: The Chicano Movement. New York: Verso, 1989
by David R. Ortiz, MarÃa Herrera-Sobek.
by David R. ISBN 9780816516346 (978-0-8165-1634-6) Softcover, University of Arizona Press, 1996. Find signed collectible books: 'Chicanas/Chicanos at the Crossroads: Social, Economic, and Political Change'. ISBN 9780816520213 (978-0-8165-2021-3) Softcover, University of Arizona Press, 2000. Find signed collectible books: 'Chicano Renaissance: Contemporary Cultural Trends'.
Written by. María Herrera-Sobek. Manufacturer: University of Arizona Press Release date: 1 July 2000 ISBN-10 : 0816520216 ISBN-13: 9780816520213.
In this study I examine the adaptation and transformation of indigenous myths and legends, particularly the La Llorona, La Malinche and the Virgin of Guadalupe myths, within the explosive Mexican American ethno-nationalist movement from the turbulent 1960s and thereafter .
In Chicano Renaissance: Contemporary Cultural Trends. E-mail Citation . Vargas traces Chicana/o art’s history and development. While noting thematic changes, he questions whether overt political agendas are necessary in art production. In a section entitled, 1990s: The Era of New Chicano Art (pp. 207–225), he presents the works of seven artists and points to future directions through their innovative handling of themes and interdisciplinary methodologies.