• Vergüenza directly translates to shame in English, refers to the cultural and social phenomena that shapes, and often constricts Chicana/o and Latina/o...
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  • Vergüenza (Spanish for shame) may refer to: Vergüenza (TV series), 2017 Spanish TV series Vergüenza (social concept), an ethnic-centered construct about...
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    of America United Farm Workers United States v. Brignoni-Ponce Vergüenza (social concept) Viva Kennedy Campaign Who Would Have Thought It? Xicanx ...y...
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    Nepantla is a concept used in Chicano and Latino anthropology, social commentary, criticism, literature and art. It represents a concept of "in-between-ness...
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    Kulick, 1998, p. 233 Pichon-Rivière, Rocío (2018). "Fenomenologías de la vergüenza". Res Publica. Revista de Historia de las Ideas Políticas (in Spanish)...
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    reflected an ideal of feminism that was not completely against Victorian concepts, but she did challenge ideas and break boundaries of the patriarchal society...
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    element of words such as teponāztli, "drum" (from tepontli, "log"). The concept of Aztlán as the place of origin of the pre-Columbian Mexican civilization...
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  • "shame" (≠ Latin vĕrēcundia > Occitan vergonha, Italian vergogna, Spanish vergüenza) remain common. Urban T. Holmes Jr. estimated that German was spoken as...
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    Terror Torschlusspanik Toska Triumph U Umpty Uncertainty V Vengefulness Vergüenza ajena Viraha Vulnerability W Wanderlust Warm glow Wonder Worry Z Żal Scientists...
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    Pensamiento Serpentino (1973) by Luis Valdez, which drew on the Mayan concept of In Lak'ech ("you are the other me"). Later developments in the 1980s...
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    dialogue with community members about their culture and social conditions before developing a concept – even when the mural was to be located in the muralist’s...
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    Barrioization Coyolxauhqui imperative Gringo justice Nahui Ollin Nepantla New tribalism Rasquachismo Spiritual activism Vergüenza Youth control complex...
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    types of food and family values, and thus maintained a similar material and social culture. Mexicans and Indians shared an initially lower class status in...
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    activism as "putting spirituality to work for positive social and ecological change." The concept emerged in late 20th and early 21st century scholarship...
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    Barrioization Coyolxauhqui imperative Gringo justice Nahui Ollin Nepantla New tribalism Rasquachismo Spiritual activism Vergüenza Youth control complex...
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    communal identity while openly rejecting assimilation. Ramírez created the concept of Chicanafuturism as a response to white androcentrism that she felt permeated...
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    Social Movements. Archived from the original on 2016-12-19. Retrieved 2017-01-03. "Chicano Movements: A Geographic History". Mapping American Social Movements...
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    Barrioization Coyolxauhqui imperative Gringo justice Nahui Ollin Nepantla New tribalism Rasquachismo Spiritual activism Vergüenza Youth control complex...
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    corner. The match has since been known in Spain as the "Partido de la Vergüenza" (English: The Game of Shame). It was suspended for 13 minutes by the...
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    exists as an expression of some members of La Raza consciously creating social systems that are parallel to and independent of the anglo systems imposed...
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    The Dirty Girls Social Club is a 2003 novel by Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez. Valdes-Rodriguez later wrote a sequel titled Dirty Girls on Top, which was published...
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    and Farm Worker Actions 1965-1975 - Mapping American Social Movements - Mapping American Social Movements Project". depts.washington.edu. "Farm Labor...
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    Barrioization Coyolxauhqui imperative Gringo justice Nahui Ollin Nepantla New tribalism Rasquachismo Spiritual activism Vergüenza Youth control complex...
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    Cholo (subculture) (category Social class subcultures)
    roots in the Pachuco subculture, but today is largely equated with anti-social behavior, criminal behavior and gang activity. Cholo was originally used...
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    for The Nation magazine in 2008. "Call it Juan Crow: the matrix of laws, social customs, economic institutions and symbolic systems enabling the physical...
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    masculine, and un-American. Some pachucos adopted strong attitudes of social defiance, engaging in behavior seen as deviant by white/Anglo-American society...
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    379–397. doi:10.1080/07393149808429837. Davalos, Karen Mary (2008). "Sin Vergüenza: Chicana Feminist Theorizing". Feminist Studies. 34 (1/2): 151–171. JSTOR 20459186...
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    it possessed by stressing its alleged romantic idealism, reducing the concept of Aztlán to a psychological ploy ... all of which became possible because...
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    paradigm has four key concepts: Tezkatlipoka, Quetzalkoatl, Huitzilopochtli, and Xipe Totek.: 37–38  Tezkatlipoka is a concept about self reflection and...
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  • Haenfler, R. (2006). Straight Edge: Clean-living Youth, Hardcore Punk, and Social Change. Rutgers University Press. p. 53. ISBN 978-0-8135-3852-5. Retrieved...
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