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Autor/inCamarillo, Albert
InstitutionStanford Univ., CA. Stanford Center for Chicano Research.
TitelObservations on the "New" Chicano History: Historiography of the 1970s. Working Paper Series No. 1.
Quelle(1984), (13 Seiten)Verfügbarkeit 
Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; Monographie
SchlagwörterAuthors; Hispanic American Culture; Hispanic American Literature; Historiography; Labor Conditions; Literature Reviews; Mexican American History; North American History; Research Reports; Social History; Social Science Research; Urban Studies; Womens Studies
AbstractThe essay discusses seminal contributions to the field of "new" Chicano history of the 1970's which focused on urban themes, labor and the working class, and women and were produced by a young, formally trained corps of historians (some Latin American, but increasingly United States historians), principally from the major universities of the Southwest, who asked new questions as they analyzed standard interpretations and previously unsubstantiated theses. Publications assessed included historiographic review articles by Arthur Corwin, Juxn Gomez-Quinones, and Luis Arroyo and general Chicano history texts by Carey McWilliams ("North from Mexico") and Rodolfo Acuna ("Occupied America"). Among the four categories of studies analyzed are community studies, studies of the working class and urban occupational structure, institutional and political studies, and studies on the conceptualization or analysis of Chicano urban history. Key anthologies exploring the reality of Chicanas within the Mexican community and larger society are identified. Several period studies covering the 19th and 20th centuries are noted. This review suggests that the prognosis for the continuing development of new Chicano history is excellent if working historians remain on the cutting edge of research and are innovative in their interpretations, conceptualizations, and methodological approaches. (NEC)
AnmerkungenStanford Center for Chicano Research, Stanford University, P.O. Box 9341, Stanford CA 94305 ($3.00 plus postage).
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
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