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differences (1991) 3 (2): 75–100.
Published: 01 July 1991
... . “ Homosexuality, Homophobia, and Revolution: Notes Toward an Understanding of the Cuban Lesbian and Gay Male Experience, Part 2 .” Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 11 ( 1985 ): 120 - 36 . Baca-Zinn Maxine . “ Chicano Men and Masculinity .” The Journal of Ethnic Studies 10 . 2...
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differences (1991) 3 (2): iii–xviii.
Published: 01 July 1991
..., to a gay writer and critic of color, defining himself gay is not of the utmost importance; he may have other and more pressing priorities in his work and in his life. Perhaps a gay Chicano writer cannot identify with the white, middle-class gay community of the Castro for several reasons that are both...
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differences (2006) 17 (3): 3–19.
Published: 01 December 2006
... . Saldívar, Ramón. Chicano Narrative: The Dialectics of Difference . Madison: u of Wisconsin p, 1990 . Vasconcelos, José. La Raza cósmica: Misíon de la raza iberamericana / The Cosmic Race: A Bilingual Edition . Trans. and ed. Didier T. Jáen. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins up, 1997 . Warner, Michael...
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differences (1991) 3 (3): 176–177.
Published: 01 November 1991
... Copyright © 1991 by Brown University and differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies 1991 Almaguer Tomás . “ Chicano Men: A Cartography of Homosexual Identity and Behavior .” 3 . 2 : 75 - 100 . Bower Lisa C. “ ‘Mother’ in Law: Conceptions of Mother...
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differences (1989) 1 (1): 101–124.
Published: 01 February 1989
... ( 1986 ): 655 - 56 . Acuña Rodolfo . Occupied America: A History of Chicanos . 3rd ed. New York : Harper , 1988 . Bakeman R. , Lumb J. R. , and Smith D. W. . “ AIDS Statistics and the Risks for Minorities .” AIDS Research 2 ( 1986 ): 249 - 52 . Bakeman R...
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differences (1997) 9 (3): 46–64.
Published: 01 November 1997
... American, Asian American, Chicano, and Native American studies. As a result of the intentional political trajectory from which ethnic studies programs and departments have emerged, therefore, not all ethnic groups in the U.S. are included-as one might assume if one looked at the name "ethnic studies...
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differences (1997) 9 (3): 132–155.
Published: 01 November 1997
... the problem of power inequality thoroughly, then there would not be the hesitancy and suspicion about linking those two areas. One of the essays (Yee) describes the history of American ethnic studies in relation to American studies, and it's the same kind of thing-suspicion. Chicano studies, Native American...
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differences (1996) 8 (1): 132–151.
Published: 01 April 1996
... structure whose aim is the homogenization of all voices in what the Cuban anthropologist Fernando Ortiz has described as a moment of "rapture" or arrebato (124-26). 7 The term Nuyorican, like Chicano or black, is a "reclaimed" term. It 147 was originally used by Puerto Ricans on the Island as a pejorative...
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differences (2025) 36 (1): 66–86.
Published: 01 May 2025
... her body produce the sensation in a pure form, Schechner’s laughter was clearly fake, even with the best of intentions. This was punctuated by his demeanor and the fact that his laughter got louder whenever Ibarra would move closer to him. Soon after, Chicano performance artist Guillermo Gómez-Peña...
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differences (1997) 9 (3): 79–101.
Published: 01 November 1997
..., but a course called "The Chicano Experience" does; philosophy courses in phenomenology are excluded, but courses on Saussure and Derrida are included; "Early Modern Europe" taught by a feminist historian counts, but "Modern Europe" taught by a nonfeminist does not; similarly, Lacan taught by a lesbian feminist...
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differences (2006) 17 (2): 33–63.
Published: 01 September 2006
... are seen as “forever foreign” [. .  Chicano/as, to take another example, are treated by the media as ontologically, quintes- sentially alien (“from there although many did not cross...
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differences (1996) 8 (1): 1–30.
Published: 01 April 1996
... workers, blacks, Chicanos, foreigners, and housewives; many of them drove fifty miles across spirals of freeways to make their early morning or late afternoon classes without jeopardizing theirjobs. At that time, 1970, their average age was twenty-seven, my own age. For a large percentage of them, men...
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differences (1998) 10 (2): 30–66.
Published: 01 July 1998
... 8), many leftists and feminists in the mainland United States were appalled, but not greatly surprised: the testimony echoed what they already knew about African Americans in the South, and Native Americans and Chicanos in the Southwest and West. Questions about population control in Puerto Rico...
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differences (1995) 7 (1): 209–253.
Published: 01 April 1995
... and contradictory effects of the implementation of programs in women's studies, African-American studies, Chicano studies, and now gay and lesbian studies is to totalize the identity that is the object of study, reiterating its binary opposition as minority (or subaltern) in relation to whatever is taken...