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Gringo Justice

Autor Alfredo Mirandé
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 aug 2022
The Chicano Experience sets forth a comprehensive framework for Chicano sociology that corrects the biases and misconceptions of prevailing approaches and more accurately reflects the Chicano worldview. In addition to providing considerable insight into Chicano culture in America, Mirandé's study contributes to the broader movement among social scientists toward greater sensitivity to indigenous cultural paradigms.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780268010126
ISBN-10: 0268010129
Pagini: 278
Dimensiuni: 187 x 236 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: MR – University of Notre Dame Press

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"Mirandé examines the relationship of the legal system to Chicanos, emphasizing its role in the mobilization of bias against Chicanos as well as the expropriation of their land. Extensive attention is given to the development of the bandito and gang images and the use, in changing forms, of these stereotypes to mobilize anti-Chicano relations. The book is detailed and highly instructive in the specific legal means used to deprive Chicanos of their Mexican land grants following the U.S. conquest of Mexican territory. . . . More than 325 references provide an excellent overview of materials on Chicano history and Anglo-Chicano relations, and are drawn from a wide variety of academic, historical, and popular writings on these topics." Choice

"Gringo Justice should become part of the required reading list in Chicano Studies classes." —Aztlan

"[This is] seminal work that will, no doubt, prompt further discussion and investigation. . . . Mirande’s . . . treatment of the technique of mobilization of bias and the role of the gangs in Chicano society and his ideas concerning theoretical perspectives for studying the Chicano are both provocative and compelling."