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NATIONALIST IDEOLOGY OF CHICANOS
Chicano nationalist; Chicano nationalists

List of Chicano films         
  • ''Born in East L.A.'']] (1987)
  • [[Edward James Olmos]] directed ''[[American Me]]'' (1992) and ''[[The Devil Has a Name]]'' (2019)
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Chicano Movies; Chicano movies; Chicano films
Chicano films portray Mexican-Americans and/or Mexican-American themes and may or may not have been directed by a Chicano director.
Chicano         
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  • Prop 187]] (1994)
  • Mission District]]
  • Pico-Aliso]] housing project.
  • reclaim]] the word ''Chicano'' as a form of pride.<ref name="Macías-2008" />
  • [[United Farm Workers]] president Arturo Rodriguez (2015)
  • [[Alma López]] (2020)
  • [[Ana Castillo]] coined ''Xicanisma'' to reflect a shift in consciousness since the Chicano Movement.<ref name="Lerate-2007" />
  • Mexica people]], originally pronounced ''Meh-Shee-Ka''.<ref name="Baca-2008" />
  • pre-Columbian]] [[Codex Boturini]], depicting the [[Mexica]]'s migration from [[Aztlán]].
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  • "Blue Race", Chicano Park
  • pages=89–92}}</ref>
  • Black Caucus]] was viewed.<ref name="Gomez-1992" />
  • Cholo]]'' youth adopt a particular style of dress that has been attached with deviancy by authorities.<ref name="Plascencia-Castillo-2019" />
  • [[El Teatro Campesino]] poster (1966)
  • [[Carlos Almaraz]] (1979)
  • Chaz Bojorquez]] (2011)
  • A man in [[San Antonio, Texas]], with an arm tattoo of the word ''Chicano''. Photo by Jesse Acosta.
  • pages=201}}</ref>
  • "Chicano Time Trip," mural by [[East Los Streetscapers]] (1977)
  • ''Chicano'' became widely adopted during the [[Chicano Movement]].
  • The [[Cuban Revolution]] was an inspirational event to many Chicanos as a challenge to [[American imperialism]].<ref name="Garcia-2014" />
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  • Lincoln Park, El Paso]] (2012). A 2011 study found that 85 to 90% of [[maternal]] [[mtDNA]] lineages in Mexican Americans are Indigenous.<ref name="Merriwether-1997" />
  • Second Ward]], a Chicano neighborhood (1972)
  • Local coverage of the [[Chicano Moratorium]]
  • Mexican laborers to be stripped and doused in chemicals at the border in [[El Paso, Texas]]. This treatment led to the [[1917 Bath Riots]].<ref name="Urbina-2014" />
  • Author and professor [[Emma Pérez]] (2018)
  • Lowriding]] is a part of Chicano culture. The 1964 [[Chevrolet Impala]] has been described as "the automobile of choice among Chicano lowriders."<ref name="auto"/>
  • [[Brown Berets]] leaders in 1968.
  • [[Emiliano Zapata]] was a historical icon to some Chicanos.
  • via=JSTOR}}</ref>
  • Performer at Industrial Fest in [[Austin, Texas]] (2010)
  • [[Judy Baca]] (1988)
  • Kid Frost]] (2008)
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  • "What is the role of the Chicana in the movement? The men ... only think of her when they need some typing done or when their stomachs growl."
  • Family photo with [[lowrider bicycle]]s at the Chicago SuperShow (2010)
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  • Two members of La Pocha Nostra in performance.
  • website=Los Angeles Times}}</ref>
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  • format=E-book}}</ref>
  • Indigenous descent from different Indigenous peoples of Mexico]].<ref name="Arteaga-1997" /> 2014 map showing languages with over 100,000 speakers.
  • Proposition 187]] in [[Fresno, California]] (1994)
  • white ethnic group]] that had little in common with [[African Americans]]."<ref name="Muñoz-2007" />
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  • Murals at [[Estrada Courts]]
  • Roberto Tinoco Durán, a [[Purépecha]]-Chícaño poet, interviewed on Native Voice TV (2017).
  • left
  • Nao Bustamonte]], artist and performer (2012)
  • Chicana punk]] artist (1980s)
  • [[Sal Castro]] (1933–2013) inspired the [[East L.A. walkouts]].
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  • East Los Angeles]]
  • pages=4–10}}</ref>
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  • chapter=La Frontera: The Border as Symbol and Reality in Mexican-American Thought}}</ref>
  • The portrayal of Chicano men as violent criminals in U.S. media fueled the [[Zoot Suit Riots]]. Although attacks were initiated by U.S. servicemen, hundreds of Chicanos were arrested.<ref name="PerezMcCluskey-2007" />
  • "Chicana by luck, proud by choice" at [[2019 Women's March]], [[Los Angeles]]
  • A man with ''Xicano'' on his shirt.
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  • Mexican American man in a drape style zoot suit.
CHOSEN SUBCULTURAL IDENTITY OF SOME MEXICAN AMERICANS IN THE UNITED STATES
Chicana; Chicanos; Mechicano; Xicano; Xicana; Chicano/a; Chican@; Chicana/o; Chicanas; Mexican-Americans/Chicanos; Americans of Mexican descent; Xican@; Xicane; Chicano music; Chicano Americans
[t??'k?:n??, ??-, -'ke?n-]
¦ noun (fem. Chicana) (plural Chicanos or Chicanas) chiefly US a North American of Mexican origin or descent.
Origin
Mex. Sp., alt. of Sp. mejicano (masculine) 'Mexican'.
chicano         
  • 222x222px
  • Prop 187]] (1994)
  • Mission District]]
  • Pico-Aliso]] housing project.
  • reclaim]] the word ''Chicano'' as a form of pride.<ref name="Macías-2008" />
  • [[United Farm Workers]] president Arturo Rodriguez (2015)
  • [[Alma López]] (2020)
  • [[Ana Castillo]] coined ''Xicanisma'' to reflect a shift in consciousness since the Chicano Movement.<ref name="Lerate-2007" />
  • Mexica people]], originally pronounced ''Meh-Shee-Ka''.<ref name="Baca-2008" />
  • pre-Columbian]] [[Codex Boturini]], depicting the [[Mexica]]'s migration from [[Aztlán]].
  • 241x241px
  • "Blue Race", Chicano Park
  • pages=89–92}}</ref>
  • Black Caucus]] was viewed.<ref name="Gomez-1992" />
  • Cholo]]'' youth adopt a particular style of dress that has been attached with deviancy by authorities.<ref name="Plascencia-Castillo-2019" />
  • [[El Teatro Campesino]] poster (1966)
  • [[Carlos Almaraz]] (1979)
  • Chaz Bojorquez]] (2011)
  • A man in [[San Antonio, Texas]], with an arm tattoo of the word ''Chicano''. Photo by Jesse Acosta.
  • pages=201}}</ref>
  • "Chicano Time Trip," mural by [[East Los Streetscapers]] (1977)
  • ''Chicano'' became widely adopted during the [[Chicano Movement]].
  • The [[Cuban Revolution]] was an inspirational event to many Chicanos as a challenge to [[American imperialism]].<ref name="Garcia-2014" />
  • 215x215px
  • Lincoln Park, El Paso]] (2012). A 2011 study found that 85 to 90% of [[maternal]] [[mtDNA]] lineages in Mexican Americans are Indigenous.<ref name="Merriwether-1997" />
  • Second Ward]], a Chicano neighborhood (1972)
  • Local coverage of the [[Chicano Moratorium]]
  • Mexican laborers to be stripped and doused in chemicals at the border in [[El Paso, Texas]]. This treatment led to the [[1917 Bath Riots]].<ref name="Urbina-2014" />
  • Author and professor [[Emma Pérez]] (2018)
  • Lowriding]] is a part of Chicano culture. The 1964 [[Chevrolet Impala]] has been described as "the automobile of choice among Chicano lowriders."<ref name="auto"/>
  • [[Brown Berets]] leaders in 1968.
  • [[Emiliano Zapata]] was a historical icon to some Chicanos.
  • via=JSTOR}}</ref>
  • Performer at Industrial Fest in [[Austin, Texas]] (2010)
  • [[Judy Baca]] (1988)
  • Kid Frost]] (2008)
  • left
  • "What is the role of the Chicana in the movement? The men ... only think of her when they need some typing done or when their stomachs growl."
  • Family photo with [[lowrider bicycle]]s at the Chicago SuperShow (2010)
  • language=ja}}</ref>
  • Two members of La Pocha Nostra in performance.
  • website=Los Angeles Times}}</ref>
  • 247x247px
  • format=E-book}}</ref>
  • Indigenous descent from different Indigenous peoples of Mexico]].<ref name="Arteaga-1997" /> 2014 map showing languages with over 100,000 speakers.
  • Proposition 187]] in [[Fresno, California]] (1994)
  • white ethnic group]] that had little in common with [[African Americans]]."<ref name="Muñoz-2007" />
  • 233x233px
  • Murals at [[Estrada Courts]]
  • Roberto Tinoco Durán, a [[Purépecha]]-Chícaño poet, interviewed on Native Voice TV (2017).
  • left
  • Nao Bustamonte]], artist and performer (2012)
  • Chicana punk]] artist (1980s)
  • [[Sal Castro]] (1933–2013) inspired the [[East L.A. walkouts]].
  • left
  • East Los Angeles]]
  • pages=4–10}}</ref>
  • url-status=live}}</ref>
  • chapter=La Frontera: The Border as Symbol and Reality in Mexican-American Thought}}</ref>
  • The portrayal of Chicano men as violent criminals in U.S. media fueled the [[Zoot Suit Riots]]. Although attacks were initiated by U.S. servicemen, hundreds of Chicanos were arrested.<ref name="PerezMcCluskey-2007" />
  • "Chicana by luck, proud by choice" at [[2019 Women's March]], [[Los Angeles]]
  • A man with ''Xicano'' on his shirt.
  • 222x222px
  • Mexican American man in a drape style zoot suit.
CHOSEN SUBCULTURAL IDENTITY OF SOME MEXICAN AMERICANS IN THE UNITED STATES
Chicana; Chicanos; Mechicano; Xicano; Xicana; Chicano/a; Chican@; Chicana/o; Chicanas; Mexican-Americans/Chicanos; Americans of Mexican descent; Xican@; Xicane; Chicano music; Chicano Americans
(chicanos)
A chicano is an American citizen, whose family originally came from Mexico. (AM)
...views expressed by one young Chicano interviewed by Phinney.
N-COUNT

Википедия

Chicano nationalism

Chicano nationalism is the pro-indigenist ethnic nationalist ideology of Chicanos. While there were nationalistic aspects of the Chicano Movement of the 1960s and 1970s, the movement tended to emphasize civil rights and political and social inclusion rather than nationalism.