Chicana Liberation

£19.95

Chicana Liberation

Women and Mexican American Politics in Los Angeles, 1945-1981

Feminism and feminist theory Ethnic studies Politics and government History of the Americas Social and cultural history

Author: Marisela R. Chavez

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Language: English

Published by: University of Illinois Press

Published on: 30th April 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9780252056567


Mexican American Women and Bridging Activism

Mexican American women reached across generations to develop a bridging activism that drew on different methods and ideologies to pursue their goals. Marisela R. Chávez uses a wealth of untapped oral histories to reveal the diverse ways activist Mexican American women in Los Angeles claimed their own voices and space while seeking to leverage power. Chávez tells the stories of the people who honed beliefs and practices before the advent of the Chicano movement and the participants in the movement after its launch in the late 1960s. As she shows, Chicanas across generations challenged societal traditions that at first assumed their place on the sidelines and then assigned them second-class status within political structures built on their work. Fueled by a surging pride in their Mexican heritage and indigenous roots, these activists created spaces for themselves that acknowledged their lives as Mexicans and women.

Vivid and Compelling

Chicana Liberation reveals the remarkable range of political beliefs and life experiences behind a new activism and feminism shaped by Mexican American women.

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