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Chicano studies : a multidisciplinary approach
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Chicano studies : a multidisciplinary approach

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Other Authors: García, Eugene E. (Editor), Lomelí, Francisco A. (Editor), Ortiz, Isidro D. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:German
Published: New York ; London : Teachers Collective Press, 1984
Series:Bilingual education series
Contents/pieces:14 records
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1. Mexican immigration to the United States, 1848-1980 : an overview
2. The development of Chicano studies : 1968-1981
3. Chicanos in the American city
4. How chicano authors use bilingual techniques for literary effect
5. The impact of bilingual-bicultural education programs on the local school district
6. The "culture" in bilingual / bicultural education
7. Early childhood bilingualism
8. La Chicana in literature
9. Chicano studies and critical political theory
10. Chicano literary folklore
11. Contemporary Chicano Theater
12. An overview of Chicano letters : from Origins to Resurgence
13. Chicano class structure
14. The Origins, development, and consequences of the educational segregation of Mexicans in the Southwest

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