The Chicano Movement: A Historical Exploration of Literature
By (Author) Sara E. Martnez
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
23rd January 2017
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Educational: First / native language: Literature studies
810.986872
Hardback
208
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
510g
This book furthers appreciation of key pieces in American literature from the Chicano Movement by placing them in the context of history, society, and culture. Part of Greenwood's new Historical Exploration of Literature series, this book provides teachers with ready-reference works that align language arts and social studies standards for secondary classes on the topic of the Chicano Movement. It will serve to help students better understand key pieces in American literature from the Chicano Movement by putting them in the context of history, society, and culture through historical context essays, literary analysis, chronologies, documents, and suggestions for discussion and further research. The book includes works such as Bless Me ltima by Rudolfo Anaya (1972), This Migrant Earth by Toms Rivera (1970), The Revolt of the Cockroach People by Oscar Z. Acosta (1973), and The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros (1984). The book also supplies additional information in the form of chronologies, historical context essays, and primary document excerpts that support understanding of the historical period, as well as materials such as activities, lesson plans, discussion questions, topics for further research, and suggested readings.
This reference is a wonderful resource for students and teachers curious about the birth and importance of the Chicano Movement. Recommended. * School Library Connection *
Sara E. Martnez, MLIS, manages the Nathan Hale branch of the Tulsa City-County Library's Hispanic Resource Center and was its founding coordinator.