chicano造句(1) Chicano literature boomed in the social movements of the 1960 s.
(2) Where is the Chicano whose father slaved in the lettuce fields?
(3) Likewise, Chicano activists have held marches and demonstrations in San Diego during the convention.
(4) Chicano, African American, and Asian American theater, taking into consideration the historical and political context for the creation of these works.
(5) Rudolfo Alfonso Anaya, credited as "the godfather of Chicano literature", is the first Chicano writer to gain international recognition.
(6) I just say I'm a Chicano, for example, because my parents are from Mexico.
(7) In the 1980s and 1990s, Chicano literature achieved full prosperity, revealing the American Chicano people's living conditions, spiritual pursuit and unique cultural features for American people.
(8) Ms. Leyshon added that she thinks Mr. Gilb is indeed widely respected among tastemakers, and not merely regarded as a “regional” or “Chicano” writer.
(9) One of the main characters that rediscovers his roots is this Chicano lawyer in San Francisco.
(10) There was a tap at the door and a Chicano woman with her hair in a braid appeared with a tray.
(11) The irony is that the threat of violence has come from anti-abortion Republicans, not anti-Republican feminist, gay and Chicano protesters.
(12) Television is not the medium of the farmer or the factory worker or of the Chicano, or the teacher.
(13) With his distinguished talent in mythopoesis, mythology making, he is one of the Chicano pioneers to lay the canon of modern Chicano literature.
(14) However, there isn’t one single Spanglish but different types: Chicano, Cuban, Puerto Rican, Dominican, etc. Its usage varies from one place to another and from generation to generation.
(15) In one set of cases, experimental psychosurgery was conducted on three inmates, a black, a Chicano and a white person.
(16) The third chapter discusses the function of mythology in cultural reconstruction of Chicano identity.
(17) At Berkeley, for example, the class entering this fall included 608 Chicano students, vs. 1,013 in 1997.
(18) Sanchez, George . Becoming Mexican American: Ethnicity, Culture, and Identity in Chicano Los Angeles . 1993.
(19) Some of the hottest rap artists these days have root in the chicano rap scene in one way or another.
(20) Visual episodes within an unfolding epic tale of cultural regeneration, the monitos keep alive the customs and daily practices that give meaning and coherence to Chicano identity.