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Old 10-10-2009, 12:16 AM
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Try to push this stuff in Mexico to every day Mexicans:

In particular, we will explore the various issues and struggles that Chicanas and Chicanos organized themselves around, such as labor rights, education, the Vietnam War, police brutality, racism, sexism, class exploitation, political exclusion, and cultural awareness/recovery.

Students will gain insight into diverse ideologies, theories and legacies of the Chicano Movement and consider their relevance for contemporary issues, debates and scholarship in the interdisciplinary field of Chicana/o Studies.

*Objectives: Students completing CH ST 168E will be familiar with:

�***** History of the Chicano Movement and organizations

�***** History of the fields of Chicana Studies and Chicano Studies

�***** Intellectual History of various Chicana/o Studies theories

�***** Contemporary relevance and relationship between Chicana/o movement, Chicana/o Studies' intellectual production and society at large

Recommended: Dionne Espinoza, "'Revolutionary Sisters': Women's Solidarity and Collective Identification among the Brown Berets in East Los Angeles. Aztl�n Vol. 26, no. 1 (Spring 2001): 17-58

February 12 Los Planes Reconsidered: In-Class Analysis of Los Planes

El Plan Espiritual de Aztlan (IN READER)

El Plan de Santa Barbara, Selections (IN READER)

El Plan de La Raza Unida: Preamble, La C.A.U.S.A., Raza Unida Party: A Call for Self-Determination, New Aztlanes—Fact or Fantasy? Dedicated to La Familia Cosmica and Message to Aztl�n (IN READER)

Brown Berets' 10-Point Program (HANDOUT)

Week 8 Chicana Feminisms and Gender: From Sex Roles to Patriarchy

February 26 Early Movimiento Chicana Interventions

Oropeza and Espinoza, Enriqueta Vasquez, Selections (TBA)

Adaljiza Sosa Riddell, "Chicanas and El Movimiento" (IN READER)

Maxine Baca Zinn, "Political Familism: Toward Sex Role Equality in Chicano Families" (IN READER)

From Alma Garcia, Chicana Feminist Thought, Selections (HANDOUTS)

Film Clips: La Chicana


February 28 Critical Chicana Feminist and Queer Positionings

Denise Segura and Beatriz Pesquera, "Beyond Indifference and Antipathy: The Chicana Movement and Chicana Feminist Discourse" (IN READER)

Perlita Dicochea, "Chicana Critical Rhetoric: Recrafting La Causa in Chicana Movement Discourse, 1970-1979" (IN READER)

Cherrie Moraga, "Queer Aztl�n: The Re-Formation of Chicano Tribe" (IN READER)

Gloria Anzald�a, "The Homeland, Aztl�n/El otro M�xico" (IN READER)

Week 10 Where Do We Go From Here: The Chicano Movement and Chicana/o Studies
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