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- Refracting Immigration Rhetoric: the Struggle to Define Identity, Place and Nation in Southern Arizona
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- Ethnoconfessional Nationalism in the Balkans: Analysis, Manifestations and Management
- Yugoslav Revolutionary Legacy: Female Soldiers and Activists in Nation-Building and Cultural Memory, 1941-1989
- Chicano Border Methodology in Practice by William Franco
- California State University, Northridge
- An Inductive Exploration of the FBI's Impact on Social Movements (19602-1970S) Crystal Jewel Bustillos University of Texas at El Paso, [email protected]
- Impossibly Here, Impossibly Queer: Citizenship, Sexuality, and Gay Chicano Fiction
- Socio-Economics of Personalized Medicine in Asia
- Art Along the Hyphen the Mexican-American Generation Autry National Center Icons of the Invisible Oscar Castillo Fowler Museum at UCLA Mapping Another L.A
- José Vasconcelos's La Raza Cósmica and the Formation of Chicano
- Thesis Chicanismo, Indigenous Identity and Lateral Violence
- The Precipitous Rise and Calamitous Fall of Multicultural Yugoslavia (With
- Xerox University Microfilms 300 North Zeeb Road Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106 76-19,445
- Puerto Rico. Within/DM U.S
- Inter‑Ethnic Relations in Malaysia : an Intersectional Analysis of Youth's Engagement with Ethnicised Themes in Local Films
- Transnational Connections of the Mexican Left with the Chicano Movement, 1960S-1970S Nydia A
- Chicano Movement Rhetoric: an Ideographic Interpretation
- Ethnic Diversity and the Nation State: from Centralization in the Age of Nationalism to Decentralization Amidst Globalization
- History Chair: Brian R
- Cultural Politics and Chianano Movement Legacies in the Work Of
- Chicano Politics in the Civil Rights Era a Dissertation Submitt
- Margaret Garcia Interviewed by Karen Mary Davalos on August 27 and September 10, 12, 19, and 24, 2008
- Covering the Chicano Movement: Examining Chicano Activism Through Chicano, American, African American, and Spanish- Language Periodicals, 1965-1973
- Transnational Chicanx Perspectives on Ana Castillo