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Acuna, Rodolfo. Sometimes There is No Other Side: Chicanos and the Myth of Equality. Notre Dame: U of Notre Dame Press, 1998.

- - -. Anything but Mexican: Chicanos in Contemporary Los Angeles. London: Verso, 1996.

- - -. Occupied America: A History of the Chicanos. NY: Harper and Row, 1972.

Alarcon, Norma. "Traddutora, Traditora: A Paradigmatic Figure of Chicana Feminism." Cultural Critique 13 (Fall 1989): 57-87.

- - -. "Chicana Feminism: In the Tracks of the Native Woman." Cultural Studies 4.3 (October 1990): 248-256.

Almaguer, Tomas. Racial Fault Lines: The Historical Origins of White Supremacy in California. Berkeley and Los Angeles: U of California Press, 1994.

- - -. "Chicano Men: A Cartography of Homosexual Identity and Behavior." differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies 3.2 (1991): 75-100.

- - -. "Ideological Distortions and Recent Chicano Historiography: The Internal Colonial Model and Chicano Historical Interpretation." Aztlan 18 (1987): 7-28.

- - -. "Historical Notes on Chicano Oppression: The Dialectics of Racial and Class Domination in North America." Aztlan 5.1-2: 27-55.

Anaya, Rudolfo, and Francisco Lomeli, eds. Aztlan: Essays on the Chicano Homeland. Albuquerque: U of New Mexico Press, 1989.

Arteaga, Alfred. Chicano Poetics: Heterotexts and Hybridities. NY: Cambridge UP, 1997.

- - -, ed. An Other Tongue: Nation and Ethnicity in the Linguistic Borderlands. Durham: Duke UP, 1994.

- - -. "Chicano-Mexican Corrido." The Journal of Ethnic Studies 13.2: 75-105.

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Bardacke, Frank. "Cesar's Ghost: Decline and Fall of the U.F.W." The Nation July 26/August 2, 1993: 130-135.

Barrera, Mario. Race and Class in the Southwest: A Theory of Racial Inequality. Notre Dame: U of Notre Dame Press, 1979.

Blea, Irene I. US Chicanas and Latinas within a Global Context: Women of Color at the Fourth World Women's Conference. Praeger, 1997.

Briggs, Jr., Vernon M., Walter Fogel, and Fred H. Schmidt. The Chicano Worker. Austin: UT Press, 1977.

Broyles Gonzalez, Yolanda. "What Price 'Mainstream'?: Luis Valdez' Corridos on Stage and Film." Cultural Studies 4.3 (October 1990): 281-293.

Bruce-Novoa, Juan. Retrospace. Houston: Arte Publico Press, 1990.

- - -. Chicano Poetry: A Response to Chaos. Austin: UT Press, 1982.

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Calderon, Hector. "To Read Chicano Narrative: Commentary and Metacommentary." MESTER 11.2 (1983): 3-14.

Calderon, Hector and Jose David Saldivar, eds. Criticism in the Borderlands: Studies in Chicano Literature, Culture, and Ideology. Durham: Duke, 1991.

Candelaria, Cordelia. Chicano Poetry: A Critical Introduction. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1986.

Candelaria, Nash. "Literature about Nineteenth-Century Chicanos: One Writer's Viewpoint." Bilingual Review/Revista Bilingue 21.1 (Jan-April 1996): 33-41.

Canelo, Elizabeth, Jason Ferreira, and Osvaldo Morera. "University of Illinois: El Movimiento and the Politics of Repression." Z Magazine March 1993: 55-59.

Cantu, Norma. "Costume as Cultural Resistance and Affirmation: The Case of a South Texas Community." Hecho en Tejas: Texas-Mexican Folk Arts and Crafts. Ed. Joe S. Graham. Denton: U of North Texas Press, 1991: 117-130.

- - -. The Mexican-American Quilting Traditions of Laredo, San Ygnacio, and Zapata." Hecho en Tejas: Texas-Mexican Folk Arts and Crafts. Ed. Joe S. Graham. Denton: U of North Texas Press, 1991: 77-92.

Castaneda Shular, Antonia, Tomas Ybarra-Frausto, and Joseph Sommers, eds. Literatura Chicana: Texto y Contexto. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1972.

Castillo, Adelaida R. del , ed. Between Borders: Essays on Mexicana/Chicana History. Encino: Floricanto, 1990.

Chabram-Dernersesian, Angie. "I Throw Punches for My Race, but I Don't Want to Be a Man: Writing Us--Chica-nos (Girl, Us)/ Chicanas--into the Movement Script." Eds. Lawrence Grossberg, Cary Nelson, and Paula Treichler. Cultural Studies. NY: Routledg e, 1992: 81-95.

Chabram, Angie C., and Rosa Linda Fregoso. "Chicana/o Cultural Representations: Reframing Alternative Critical Discourses." Cultural Studies 4.3 (October 1990): 203-215.

Chabram, Angie. "Chicana/o Studies as Oppositional Ethnography." Cultural Studies 4.3 (October 1990): 228-247.

Chabran, Richard. "The Emergence of Neoconservatism in Chicano/Latino Discourses." Cultural Studies 4.3 (October 1990): 217-227.

Chavez, John. The Lost Land: The Chicano Image of the Southwest. Albuquerque: U of New Mexico Press, 1984.

Cisneros, Sandra. "The Tejano Soul of San Antonio." The New York Times Magazine May 17, 1992: 24+.

- - -. "Cactus Flowers: In Search of Tejana Feminist Poetry." Third Woman 3.1-2: 73-80.

Conover, Ted. Coyotes: A Journey Through the Secret World of America's Illegal Aliens. NY: Vintage, 1987.

Cordova, Teresa, et al., eds. Chicana Voices: Intersections of Race, Class, and Gender. Austin: CMAS, 1986.

Cosgrove, Stuart. "The Zoot-Suit and Style Warfare." Radical America 21.6: 39-51.

Cota-Cardenas, Margarita. "The Chicana in the City as Seen in Her Literature." Frontiers: A Journal of Women's Studies 6 (1981): 13-18.

- - -. "The Faith of Activists: Barrios, Cities, and the Chicana Feminist Response." Frontiers 14.2: 51-80.

Cotera, Marta. The Chicana Feminist. Austin: Interantional Systems Development, 1976.

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Daniel, Clete. Chicano Workers and the Politics of Fairness: The FEPC in the Southwest, 1941-1945. Austin: UT Press, 1991.

Dunn, Timothy J. The Militarization of the US-Mexico Border, 1978-1992: Low-Intensity Conflict Doctrine Comes Home. Austin: Center for Mexican American Studies, 1996.

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Enriquez, Evangelina, and Alfredo Mirande. "Liberation, Chicana Style: Colonial Roots of Feministas Chicanas." De Colores 4.3 (1978): 7-21.

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Fabre, Genvieve. European Perspectives on Hispanic Literature in the United States. Houston: Arte Publico, 1988.

Fernandez, Roberta. "Abriendo caminos in the Brotherland: Chicana Writers Respond to the Ideology of Literary Nationalism." Frontiers 14.2: 23-50.

Flores, Estevan T. "The Mexican-Origin People in the United States and Marxist Thought in Chicano Studies." The Left Academy (volume 3) Eds. Bartell Ollman and Ed Vernoff. NY: Praeger, 1986: 103-138.

Flores, Juan. Divided Borders: Essays on Puerto Rican Identity. Houston: Arte Publico, 1993.

Fox, Claire F. "The Portable Border: Site-Specificity, Art and the US-Mexico Frontier." Social Text 41 (Winter 1994): 61-82.

Fox, Linda. "From Chants to Borders to Communion: Pat Mora's Poetic Journey to Nepantla." Bilingual Review/Revista Bilingue 21.3 (Sept-Dec 1996): 219-230.

Fregoso, Rosa Linda. The Bronze Screen: Chicana and Chicano Film Culture. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota Press, 1993.

Fregoso, Rosa Linda and Angie Chabram. "Chicana/o Cultural Representations: Reframing Alternative Critical Discourses." Cultural Studies 4.3 (October 1990): 203-216.

Fry, Joan. "John Rechy: An Interview by Joan Fry." Poets and Writers Magazine (May/June 1992): 25-37.

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Gamio, Manuel, ed. The Mexican Immigrant: His Life Story. 1969. Salem: Ayer, 1989.

Ganz, Robin. "Sandra Cisneros: Border Crossings and Beyond." MELUS 19.1 (Spring 1994): 19-29.

Garcia, Alma, ed. Chicana Feminist Thought: The Basic Historical Writings. NY: Routledge, 1997.

Garcia, Arnoldo. "Rapping Por La Raza: An Interview with Aztlan Nation." Crossroads June 1992: 22-25.

Garcia, Mario T. "Multiculturalism and American Studies." Radical History Review 54 (Fall 1992): 49-56.

- - -. "History, Literature, and the Chicano Working-Class Novel: A Critical Review of Alejandro Morales' The Brick People." Critica: A Journal of Critical Essays 2.2 (Fall 1990): 189-200.

- - -. Mexican Americans: Leadership, Ideology, and Identity, 1930-1960. New Haven: Yale UP, 1989.

- - -. Desert Immigrants: The Mexicans of El Paso, 1880-1920. New Haven : Yale UP, 1981.

Garcia, Richard A. "The Mexican American Mind: A Product of the 1930s." History, Culture and Society: Chicano Studies in the 1980s. Bilingual Press, 1984: 68-93.

- - -. "The Chicano Movement and the Mexican American Community, 1972-1978: An Interpretive Essay." Socialist Review 8.40-41: 117-135.

Gaspar de Alba, Alicia. Chicano Art Inside/Outside the Master's House: Cultural Politics and the CARA Exhibition. Austin: UT Press, 1998.

Gomez Quinones, Juan. Chicano Politics: Reality and Promise, 1940-1990. Albuquerque: U of New Mexico Press, 1990.

- - -. Roots of Chicano Politics, 1600-1940. Albuquerque: U of New Mexico Press, 1994.

- - -. "On Culture." Revista Chicana-Riquena 5.2 (Spring 1977): 29-47.

Gomez-Pena, Guillermo, and Jeff Kelly, eds. The Border Art Workshop: Documentation of Five Years of Interdisciplinary Art Projects Dealing with US-Mexico Border Issues, 1984-1989. NY and La Jolla, CA: Artists Space and Museum of Contemporary Art, 1989 .

Gonzales-Berry, Erlinda, ed. Paso por aqui: Critical Essays on the New Mexican Literary Tradition, 1542-1988. Albuquerque: U of New Mexico Press, 1989.

Gonzales-Berry, Erlinda and Charles Tatum, eds. Recovering the US Hispanic Literary Heritage, Vol II. Houston: Arte Publico, 1996.

Gonzalez, Juan. Roll Down Your Window: Stories from a Forgotten America. London: Verso, 1996.

Gonzalez, Rafael Jesus. "Pachuco: The Birth of a Creole Language." Arizona Quarterly 23.4 (Winter 1967): 343-356.

Griswold del Castillo, Richard. The Los Angeles Barrios, 1850-1890. Berkeley: U of California Press, 1979.

- - -. The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo: A Legacy of Conflict. Norman: U of Oklahoma Press, 1990.

Griswold del Castillo, Richard, Teresa McKenna, and Yvonne Yarbro-Bejarano, eds. Chicano Art, Resistance and Affirmation-An Interpretive Exhibition of the Chicano Art Movement, 1965-1985. Los Angeles: Wright Art Gallery, UCLA, 1991.

Gutierrez-Jones, Carl. "Desiring (B)orders." Diacritics 25.1 (Spring 1995): 99-112.

- - -. Rethinking the Borderlands: Between Chicano Culture and Legal Discourse. Berkeley: U of California Press, 1995.

Gutierrez, David G. Walls and Mirrors: Mexican Americans, Mexican Immigrants, and the Politics of Ethnicity. Berkeley: U of California Press, 1995. Gutierrez, Ramon. When Jesus Came, the Corn Mothers Went Away: Marriage, Sexuality, and Power in New Mexico, 1500-1846. Stanford: Stanford UP, 1991.

- - -. "Community, Patriarchy and Individualism: The Politics of Chicano History and the Dream of Equality." American Quarterly 45.1 (March 1993): 44-72.

Gutierrez, Ramon and Genaro Padilla, eds. Recovering the US Hispanic Literary Heritage. Houston: Arte Publico, 1993.

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Haslam, Gerald. "A MELUS Interview: Floyd Salas." MELUS 19.1 (Spring 1994): 98-109.

Herrera-Sobek, Maria. "Epidemics, Epistemophilia, and Racism: Ecological Literary Criticism and The Rag Doll Plagues." Bilingual Review/Revista Bilingue 20.3 (Sept-Dec 1995): 99-108.

- - -. The Mexican Corrido: A Feminist Analysis. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1990.

- - -, ed. Beyond Stereotypes: The Critical Analysis of Chicana Literature. Binghamton, NY: Bilingual Press, 1985.

Herrera-Sobek, Maria, and Helena Maria Viramontes, eds. Chicana Creativity and Criticism: Charting New Frontiers in American Literature. Houston: Arte Publico, 1988.

- - -, eds. Chicana (W)rites on Word and Film. Berkeley: Third Woman Press, 1995.

Herzog, Lawrence A. Where North Meets South: Cities, Space, and Politics on the US-Mexico Border. Austin: CMAS and U of Texas Press, 1990.

Hicks, Emily. Border Writing: The Multidimensional Text. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota Press, 1991.

Horno-Delgado, Asuncion, et al., eds. Breaking Boundaries: Latina Writing and Critical Readings. Amherst: U of Massachusetts Press, 1989.

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Jensen, Richard, Jose Angel Gutierrez, and John C. Hammerback. A War of Words: Chicano Protest of the1960s and 1970s. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1985.

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Kanellos, Nicolas. The Hispanic Literary Companion. Visible Ink Press, 1996.

- - -. Mexican Theatre: Then and Now. Players Press, 1994.

- - -. The Hispanic Almanac: From Columbus to Corporate America. Visible Ink Press, 1994.

- - -. A History of Hispanic Theatre in the United States: Origins to 1940. Austin: UT Press, 1994.

- - -. Mexican American Theatre: Legacy and Reality. Latin American Literary Review, 1987.

- - -. "Chicano Theatre: A Popular Culture Background." Journal of Popular Culture 13 (1980)" 541-555.

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Lattin, Vernon E. "The City in Contemporary Chicano Fiction." Studies in American Fiction 6.1 (Spring 1978): 93-100.

Leeper Buss, Fran, ed. Forged Under the Sun/ Forjado bajo el sol: The Life of Maria Elena Lucas. Ann Arbor: U of Michigan Press, 1993.

Leon, Arnoldo de. They Called Them Greasers: Anglo Attitudes Toward Mexicans in Texas, 1821-1900. Austin: UT Press, 1983.

Limon, Jose. American Encounters: Greater Mexico, the United States, and the Erotics of Culture. Boston: Beacon Press, 1998.

- - -. "Tex-Sex-Mex: American Identities, Lone Stars, and the Politics of Racialized Sexuality." American Literary History 9.3 (Fall 1997): 598-616.

- - -. "Mexicans, Foundational Fictions, and the United States: Caballero, a Late Border Romance." Modern Language Quarterly 57.2 (June 1996): 1-13.

- - -. Dancing with the Devil. Madison: U of Wisconsin, 1994.

- - -. Mexican Ballads / Chicano Poems: History and Influence in Mexican-American Social Poetry. Berkeley: U of California, 1992.

- - -. "carne, carnales, and the carnivalesque: Bakhtinian batos, disorder, and narrative discourses." American Ethnologist August 1989: 471-486.

- - -. "La Llorona, The Third Legend of Greater Mexico: Cultural Symbols, Women, and the Political Unconscious." Renato Rosaldo Lecture Series 2: 1984-1985. Ed. Ignacio M. Garcia. Tucson: University of Arizona Mexican American Studies and Research Center, 1986: 59-93.

- - -. "The Folk Performance of "Chicano" and the Cultural Limits of Political Ideology." "And Other Neighborhly Names": Social Process and Cultural Image in Texas Folklore. Eds. Richard Bauman and Roger D. Abrahams. Austin: UT Press, 1981.

- - -. "Stereotyping and Chicano Resistance: An Historical Dimension." Aztlan 4.2 (Fall 1973): 257-270.

Lipsitz, George. "Chicano Rock: Cruising Around the Historical Bloc." Rockin' the Boat Ed. Reebee Garafolo. 267-317.

- - -. "Land of a Thousand Dances: Youth, Minorities, and the Rise of Rock and Roll." Recasating America: Culture and Politics in the Age of the Cold War. Ed. Lary May. Chicago: U of Chicago Press, 1989: 267-284.

Lopez, Gerald P. Rebellious Lawyering: One Chicano's Vision of Progressive Law Practice. Boulder: Westview, 1992.

Lopez, Tiffany Ana, ed. Growing Up Chicana/o. NY: Avon, 1995.

Ludwig, Ed, and James Santiba-ez, eds. The Chicanos: Mexican American Voices. NY: Penguin, 1971.

Luis-Brown, David. "'White Slaves' and the 'Arrogant Mestiza': Reconfiguring Whiteness in The Squatter and the Don and Ramona." American Literature 69.4 (Dec 1997): 813-839.

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McWilliams, Carey. North from Mexico: The Spanish-Speaking People of the United States. 1948. NY: Greenwood Press, 1968.

Marquez, Antonio C. "The Use and Abuse of History in Alejandro Morales's The Brick People and The Rag Doll Plagues." Bilingual Review/Revista Bilingue 20.3 (Sept-Dec 1995): 76-85.

- - -. "The Historical Imagination in Arturo Islas's The Rain God and Migrant Souls." MELUS 19.2 (Summer 1994): 3-16.

Martinez, Elizabeth, ed. 500 Anos del Pueblo Chicano/500Years of Chicano History in Pictures. Albuquerque: SouthWest Organizing Project, 1996.

- - -. "Walking With Cesar." Z Magazine June 1993: 21-25.

- - -. "When No Dogs or Mexicans Are Allowed . . ." Z Magazine January 1991: 37-42.

- - -. "'Chingon Politics' Die Hard: Reflections on the First Chicano Activists Reunion." Z: Magazine April 1990: 46-50.

Mazon, Mauricio. The Zoot Suit Riots: The Psychology of Symbolic Annihilation. Austin: U of Texas Press, 1984.

Montejano, David. Anglos and Mexicans in the Making of Texas, 1836-1986. Austin: UT Press, 1987.

Mora, Magdalena, and Adelaida R. del Castillo, eds. Mexican Women in the Unted States: Struggles Past and Present. L.A.: Chicano Studies Center, UCLA, 1980.

Moraga, Cherrie, and Gloria Anzaldua. This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color. NY: Kitchen Table, 1981.

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Nabokov, Peter. Tijerina and the Courthouse Raid. Berkeley: Ramparts, 1969.

National Advisory Committee on Farm Labor. Farm Labor Organizing, 1905-1967: A Brief History. New York, July 1967.

Navarro, Armando. Mexican American Youth Organization: Avant Garde of the Chicano Movement in Texas. Austin: UT Press, 1995.

Noriega, Chon, ed. Chicanos and Film: Representation and Resistance. Minneapolis, U of Minnnesota Press, 1992.

Noriega, Chon and Ana Lopez, eds. The Ethnic Eye: Latino Media Arts. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota Press, 1996.

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Olivares, Julian. "Sandra Cisneros' The House on Mango Street and the Poetics of Space." The Americas Review 15.3-4 (Fall/Winter 1987): 160-170.

Ordonez, Elizabeth J. "The Concept of Cultural Identity in Chicana Poetry." Third Woman 2 (1984): 75-82.

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Padilla, Genaro. "My History Not Yours": The Formation of Mexican American Autobiography. Madison: U of Wisconsin Press, 1993.

Paredes, Raymund A. "The Evolution of Chicano Literature." MELUS 5.2 (Summer 1978): 71-110.

Paz, Octavio. The Labyrinth of Solitude. Trans. Lysander Kemp, et al. NY: Grove, 1985.

Pena, Manuel. The Texas-Mexican Conjunto: History of a Working-Class Music. Austin: UT Press, 1985.

Penalosa, Fernando. "Toward an Operational Definition of the Mexican American." Aztlan 1.1 (Spring 1970):

Perez Firmat, Gustavo. Next Year in Cuba: A Cubano's Coming-of-Age in America. NY: Anchor, 1996.

- - -. Life on the Hyphen: The Cuban-American Way. Austin: UT Press, 1994.

- - -, ed. Do the Americas Have a Common Literature? Durham: Duke UP, 1990.

Perez Torres, Rafael. "Chicano Ethnicity, Cultural Hybridity, and the Mestizo Voice." American Literature 70.1 (March 1998): 153-176.

- - -. "Refiguring Aztlan." Aztlan 22.2 (Fall 1997): 15-41.

- - -. Movements in Chicano Poetry: Against Myths, Against Margins. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995.

Poniatowska, Elena. "Mexicanas and Chicanas." MELUS 21.3 (Fall 1996): 35-51.

Pratt, Mary Louise. "'Yo soy la Malinche': Chicana Writers and the Poetics of Ethnonationalism." Twentieth-Century Poetry: From Text to Context. Ed. Peter Verdonk. London: Routledge, 1993: 171-187.

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Quintana, Alvina. "Politics, Representation and the Emergence of a Chicana Aesthetic." Cultural Studies 4.3 (October 1990): 257-280.

Quintanales, Mirtha. "Loving in the War Years: An Interview with Cherr'e Moraga." Off Our Backs (January 1985): 12-13.

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Rebolledo, Tey Diana. Women Singing in the Snow: A Cultural Analysis of Chicana Literature. Tucson: U of Arizona Press, 1995.

- - -. "Abuelitas, Mythology and Integration in Chicana Literature." Revista Chicana-Rique-a 11 (1984): 148-158.

- - -. "Soothing Restless Serpents: The Dreaded Creation and Other Inspirations in Chicana Poetry." Third Woman 2 (1984): 83-102.

- - -. "Witches, Bitches, and Midwives: The Shaping of Poetic Consciousness in Chicana Literature." The Chicano Struggle. Eds. John A. Garcia, Theresa Cordova, and Juan R. Garcia. Binghampton, NY: Bilingual Press, 1984.

Rechy, John. "El Paso del Norte." Evergreen Review 2.6 (Autumn 1958): 127-140.

Rendon, Armando, ed. Chicano Manifesto. NY: MacMillan, 1971.

Reyes, David and Tom Waldman. Land of a Thousand Dances: Chicano Rock 'n' Roll from Southern California. Albuquerque: U of New Mexico Press, 1998.

Robinson, Cecil. Mexico and the Hispanic Southwest in American Literature. Tucson: U of Arizona Press, 1977.

Rocco, Raymond. "The Theoretical Construction of the 'Other' in Postmodernist Thought: Latinos in the New Urban Political Economy." Cultural Studies 4.3 (October 1990): 321-330.

Rodriguez, Andres. "Contemporary Chicano Poetry: The Work of Michael Sierra, Juan Felipe Herrera, and Luis J. Rodriguez." Bilingual Review/ Revista Bilingue 21.3 (Sept-Dec 1996): 203-218.

Rodriguez, Clara, ed. Latin Looks : Images of Latinas and Latinos in the U.S. Media. Westview Press, 1997.

- - -. Puerto Ricans : Born in the U.S.A. Westview, 1995.

Rodriguez, Jeanette. Our Lady of Guadalupe: Faith and Empowerment among Mexican American Women. Austin: U of Texas Press, 1994.

Rodriguez, Richard. "True West: Relocating the Horizon of the American Frontier." Harper's Magazine September 1996: 37-46.

Rodriguez, Roberto. "Information Highway: Latino Student Protestory Create Nationwide Linkup." Black Issues in Higher Education June 16, 1994: 26-29.

Romano--V., Octavio Ignacio. "The Historical and Intellectual Presence of Mexican-Americans." El Grito 2.2 (Winter 1969): 32-46.

Romero, Lora. "'When Something Goes Queer': Familiarity, Formalism, and Minority Intellectuals in the 1980s." The Yale Journal of Criticism 6.1 (1993): 121-141.

Romo, Ricardo. East Los Angeles: History of a Barrio. Austin: UT Press, 1983.

Rosaldo, Renato. Culture and Truth: The Remaking of Social Analysis. Boston: Beacon, 1989.

- - -. "Politics, Patriarchs, and Laughter." Cultural Critique Spring 1986: 65-86.

Rosenbaum, Robert J. Mexicano Resistance in the Southwest: "The Sacred Right of Self-Preservation". Austin: UT Press, 1981.

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Saldivar, Jose David. Border Matters: Remapping American Cultural Studies. Berkeley: U of California Press, 1997.

- - -. "The Limits of Cultural Studies." The American Literary History Reader. Ed. Gordon Hutner. NY: Oxford UP, 1995: 188-203.

- - -. "Frontera Crossings: Sites of Cultural Contestation." Mester 22/23 (Fall/Spring 1994): 81-92.

- - -. The Dialectics of Our America: Genealogy, Cultural Critique, and Literary History. Durham: Duke, 1991.

- - -. "Postmodern Realism." The Columbia History of the American Novel. Ed. Emory Elliott. NY: Columbia UP, 1991: 521-541.

Saldivar, Ramon. "The Borderlands of Culture: George Washington Gomez and Chicano Literature at the End of the Twentieth Century." The American Literary History Reader. Ed. Gordon Hutner. NY: Oxford UP, 1995: 318-339.

- - -. "Looking for a Master Plan: Faulkner, Paredes, and the Colonial and Postcolonial Subject." The Cambridge Companion to William Faulkner. Ed. Philip M. Weinstein. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995.

- - -. "Bordering on Modernity: Americo Paredes's Between Two Worlds and the Imagining of Utopian Social Space." Stanford Humanities Review 3.1 (Winter 1993): 54-66.

- - -. Chicano Narrative: The Dialectics of Difference. Madison: U of Wisconsin, 1990.

San Miguel, Guadalupe. "Let Them All Take Heed": Mexican Americans and the Campaign for Educational Equality in Texas, 1910-1981. Austin: UT Press, 1987.

Sanchez, George J. Becoming Mexican American: Ethnicity, Culture, and Identity in Chicano Los Angeles, 1900-1945. NY: Oxford UP, 1993.

Sanchez, Marta Ester. Contemporary Chicana Poetry: A Critical Approach to an Emerging Literature. Berkeley: U of California, 1985.

Sanchez, Rosaura. "Reconstructing Chicana Gender Identity." American Literary History 9.2 (Summer 1997): 350-363.

- - -. "Deconstructions and Renarrativizations: Trends in Chicana Literature." Bilingual Review/Revista Bilingue 21.1 (Jan-April 1996): 52-58.

- - -. Telling Identities: The Californio Testimonio. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota Press, 1995.

- - -. "Ethnicity, Ideology and Academia." Cultural Studies 4.3 (October 1990): 294-302.

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Sandoval, Chela. "US Third World Feminism: The Theory and Method of Oppositional Consciousness in the Postmodern World." Genders 10 (Spring 1991): 1-24.

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Simmen, Edward, ed. Pain and Promise: The Chicano Today. NY: Mentor, 1972.

Smith, Clint E. The Disappearing Border: Mexico-United States Relations to the 1990s. Stanford: Stanford Alumni Association, 1992.

Soldatenko-Gutierrez, Michael. "Socrates, Curriculum and the Chicano/a: Allan Bloom and the Myth of US Higher Education." Cultural Studies 4.3 (October 1990): 303-320.

Sosa Riddell, Adalijiza. "Chicanas and El Movimiento." Aztlan 5.1-2 (1975): 155-65.

Sperling Cockroft, Eva. "Chicano Identities." Art in America June 1992: 84-91.

Steiner, Stan. La Raza: The Mexican Americans. NY: Harper and Row, 1970.

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Torre, Adela de la and Beatriz M. Pesquera. Building with our Hands: New Directions in Chicana Studies. Berkeley: U of California, 1993.

Trujillo, Carla, ed. Living Chicana Theory. Berkeley: Third Woman Press, 1997.

- - -, ed. Chicana Lesbians: The Girls Our Mother Warned Us About. Berkeley: Third Woman Press, 1991.

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Umpierre, Luz Maria. "Interview with Cherr'e Moraga." Americas Review 14 (1986): 54-67.

Urrea, Luis Alberto. Across the Wire: Life and Hard Times on the Mexican Border. NY: Anchor, 1993.

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Valdes, Maria Elena de. "In Search of Identity in Cisneros's The House on Mango Street." Canadian Review of American Studies 23.1 (Fall 1992): 55-72.

Valle, Victor, and Rodolfo D. Torres. "Latinos in a 'Post-Industrial' Disorder: Politics in a Changing City." Socialist Review 1993: 1-28.

Vidal, Marta. Chicanas Speak Out. NY: Pathfinder Press, 1971.

- - -. Chicano Liberation and Revolutionary Youth. NY: Pathfinder Press, 1971.

Vigil, James Diego. Barrio Gangs: Street Life and Identity in Southern California. Austin: UT Press, 1988.

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Webb, Walter Prescott. The Texas Rangers: A Century of Frontier Defense. 1935. Austin: UT Press, 1993.

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Yarbro-Bejarano, Yvonne. "Gloria Anzaldua's Borderlands/La Frontera: Cultural Studies, 'Difference', and the Non-Unitary Subject." Cultural Critique 28 (Fall 1994): 5-28.

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Zamora, Bernice. "The Chicana as Literary Critic." De Colores 3.3 (1977): 16-19.

Zavella, Patricia. "The Problematic Relationship of Feminism and Chicana Studies." Women's Studies 17.1-2 (1989): 25-36.

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