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    Chicana art emerged as part of the Chicano Movement in the 1960s. It used art to express political and social resistance through different art mediums...
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    Chicano (redirect from Chicana)
    Chicano (masculine form) or Chicana (feminine form) is an ethnic identity for Mexican Americans that emerged from the Chicano Movement. Chicano was originally...
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    Xicanx identity. Chicana cultural productions, including Chicana art, literature, poetry, music, and film continue to shape Chicana feminism in new directions...
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    It is the art of a people, of Chicanos as a cultural entity."—Los Quemados, 1975 Chicana Art Chicana Feminism Nepantla Queer Chicano art Quirarte, Jacinto...
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  • C. Ondine Chavoya (category American art historians)
    the department of art and art history at the University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin). He was a co-editor of Chicano and Chicana Art: A Critical Anthology...
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    (2019). "Graffiti is Art: Any Drawn Line That Speaks About Identity, Dignity, and Unity... That Line Is Art". Chicano and Chicana Art: A Critical Anthology...
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    Re-Membering Tonantzin-Guadalupe in Chicana Visual Art.” Aztlán 33(2): 61–90. Román-Odio, Clara. Sacred Iconographies in Chicana Cultural Productions. 1st ed...
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    Chicano literature formed out of the political and cultural struggle of Chicana/os to develop a political foundation and identity that rejected Anglo-American...
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    Chicano rap (redirect from Chicana rap)
    multilingual multimodal critical discourse analysis of music videos of a Japanese Chicana rap artist". Discourse, Context & Media. 23: 25–40. doi:10.1016/j.dcm.2017...
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    Public Art as Resistance project. Chicana art Great Wall of Los Angeles Victory Salute California portal Visual arts portal "Arch of Dignity | Public Art as...
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  • painter, printmaker, educator, and film producer. She was known for her Chicana feminist works focusing on the experiences of Mexican-American women, often...
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  • Cihualyaomiquiz - Calisphere Chicana Art: The Politics of Spiritual and Aesthetic Altarities by Laura E. Pérez Pérez, Laura E. (2007). Chicana Art: The Politics of...
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    Retrieved 2021-08-27. Grams, Ashley (2020-09-29). "Journalism professor uses art to reconnect with Chicano roots". The Chimes. Biola University. Retrieved...
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    University of California Santa Barbara, it is a blueprint for the inception of Chicana/o studies programs in colleges and universities throughout the US. The...
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    Blaxican (redirect from Afro-Chicana)
    American descent. Some may prefer to identify as Afro-Chicano or Black Chicana/o and embrace Chicano identity, culture, and political consciousness. Most...
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    State University Department of Chicana/Chicano and Hemispheric Studies, Western New Mexico University Chicano art Chicano art movement Hijas de Cuauhtémoc...
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  • what it meant to be Latina or Chicana. While, the Chicano culture had strong ties with machismo many queer women in the art movement were criticized for...
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    influenced by the Doo-wop genre, an example being the song "Angel Baby" by the Chicana fronted group Rosie and the Originals. Don Tosti's Pachuco Boogie, recorded...
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    cars are typically elaborately painted and decorated, often using graphic art of significance to Chicano culture. In the 1970s, Lowrider magazine promoted...
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    station in Mexico City was inaugurated in 1978. The term Chicano (feminine Chicana) likewise arose in the early 20th century as a designation of Mexicans...
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    Pachucas (section In art)
    clearly dominated by Chicana/os, Mexican American youth, this was not the case in Tucson where the Pachuca/o movement was made up of Chicana/o, Yaqui Indian...
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    and mobilizing Chicanos and Chicanas through higher education. Implementing plans of action concerning Chicanos and Chicanas. Since its adoption, the document...
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    Santa Barbara Huei tlamahuiçoltica Acuna, Rodolfo F. (2011). The Making of Chicana/o Studies: In the Trenches of Academe. New Brunswick: Rutgers University...
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    be associated with black ink tattoos, commonly involving calligraphy and art. A cholo might also stereotypically own a lowrider. Another staple of cholo...
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    series of vignettes, it tells the story of Esperanza Cordero, a 12-year-old Chicana girl growing up in the Hispanic quarter of Chicago. Based in part on Cisneros's...
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    Visual Art Chicana art Chicano art Chicano cinema Paño Tortilla art Art Collectives Asco Culture Clash East Los Streetscapers Los Four Mujeres Muralistas...
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    Visual Art Chicana art Chicano art Chicano cinema Paño Tortilla art Art Collectives Asco Culture Clash East Los Streetscapers Los Four Mujeres Muralistas...
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  • also made art pieces that focus on issues of social justice, civil rights, women's rights, and the Farm Worker Movement. Hernández is a Chicana of Yaqui...
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    considered to be Anzaldúa’s most well-known work and a pioneering piece of Chicana literature. In an interview, Anzaldúa claims to have drawn inspiration...
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    from Folklore to Popular Culture; Chicana Sexuality and Gender: Cultural Refiguring in Literature, Oral History, and Art". American Literature. 83 (1): 217–219...
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