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Re-Imagining Collectivities: The Mexican Japanese During World War Ii, Selfa Chew
Re-Imagining Collectivities: The Mexican Japanese During World War Ii, Selfa Chew
NACCS Annual Conference Proceedings
Abstract:
The removal from the United States/Mexico borderlands of persons of Japanese descent during World War II resulted in great losses which, until now, have not been acknowledged by the Mexican or the United States government. Although their forced relocation is an event of great significance in the relations of the two countries involved in their displacement, the official narratives deny any deep impact suffered by Japanese Mexicans. However, the question of their uprooting is inextricably linked to the loss of civil rights and the Mexican government’s compliance with the United States’ requirement to neutralize internal enemies. This paper explores …
The Social Origins Of Chicano Nationalism, Class And Community In The Making Of Aztlán: 1800-1920, Peter Cirilo Salazar
The Social Origins Of Chicano Nationalism, Class And Community In The Making Of Aztlán: 1800-1920, Peter Cirilo Salazar
NACCS Annual Conference Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Towards An Understanding Of The Politicization Of Lumpenproletariat: A Dramaturgical First Look, David Montejano
Towards An Understanding Of The Politicization Of Lumpenproletariat: A Dramaturgical First Look, David Montejano
NACCS Annual Conference Proceedings
No abstract provided.
The Development Of The Chicano Working Class In Santa Barbara, California, 1860-1897, Albert Camarrillo
The Development Of The Chicano Working Class In Santa Barbara, California, 1860-1897, Albert Camarrillo
NACCS Annual Conference Proceedings
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Casimiro Barela: A Case Study Of Chicano Political History In Colorado, Ray Burrola
Casimiro Barela: A Case Study Of Chicano Political History In Colorado, Ray Burrola
NACCS Annual Conference Proceedings
No abstract provided.