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1 Mexican American History
Overview

2 Origins Emerged in the 1960s out of the Chicano Movement Part of Chicano Studies Third World Liberation Front UC Berkeley, 1969 Source: “Chicano/a history emerged as a product of the Chicano movement because of our people’s social and psychic need to gain self-knowledge” - Jesús Chavarría

3 El Plan de Santa Barbara
UC Santa Barbara, 1969 Mexican Americans as part of the larger American experience Source:

4 Student Activism United Mexican American Students (UMAS)
Mexican American Youth Organization (MAYO) Blowouts, 1968 Source: Source:

5 Mexican American Studies in Academia
University of California Berkeley, 1969 San Francisco State University, 1969 Northern Arizona University Colorado State University University of Texas in Austin, 1970 University of Houston, 1972 University of Texas at San Antonio, 1973 University of Texas at El Paso

6 Identity Mexican/Mexicano Mexican American Chicano Hispanic Latino
Tejano

7 Terminology La Raza Borderlands

8 Historiography

9 Time Periods 1848, U.S. war against Mexico Pre-Columbian
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Pre-Columbian Source:

10 Regional Focus American Southwest Borderland History American Midwest
Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, California Borderland History American Midwest “El Nuevo New South” Louisiana to Florida Source: "Pctmexican" by U.S. Census Bureau -

11 Exploitation Thesis Mexican Americans were victims of Americans
“good guys” and “bad guys” Rudy Acuna, Occupied America, 1972.

12 Assimilationist Thesis
Mexican Americans assimilated into their changing way of life Abandoned Spanish and learned English Matt Miere and Feliciano Rivera, Chicanos, 1972.

13 Resistance Thesis Chicanos experienced land loss and segregation but are not helpless victims Evidence of fighting back and resisting Robert Rosenbaum, Mexicano Resistance Throughout the Southwest, 1981 Guadalupe San Miguel, Let All Them Take Heed, 1982

14 Adaptation Thesis Mexican Americans did not assimilate completely but adapted and survived New ways found to navigate the changing times Matt Garcia, A World of Its Own, 2001

15 New Directions

16 Women 1981 Examine chauvinism within Mexican American History
Discuss issues of triple oppression Vicki Ruiz, Cannery Women, Cannery Lives (1987) Emma Perez, The DeColonial Imaginary (1999) 1981

17 Immigration 1995 Discuss themes of inter-ethnic conflict
Highlight differences of class, citizenship, and generational divides 1995

18 Regional Expansion Recognizing the history of Mexican Americans beyond the Southwest Juan R. Garcia, Mexicans in the Midwest (2004) 1999

19 Queer Studies Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/ Transgender 2010

20 Comparative Approach Comparing historical experiences of Chicanas and Chicanas with other ethno-racial groups Examine racialization of Mexican Americans Lilia Fernandez, Brown in the Windy City (2012) 2003

21 Texts and Surveys on Mexican American/Latino History
Chicanos, Matt S. Miere and Feliciano Rivera (1972) Occupied America, Rudy Acuna (1972, 2010) Mexican Americans/American Mexicans, Matt S. Miere and Feliciano Rivera (1994) A Century of Chicano History, Gilbert Gonzalez (2003) Foreigners in Their Native Land, Arnoldo De Leon and David J. Weber (2004) North to Aztlan, Richard Griswold del Castillo (2006) Mexicanos: A History of Mexicans in the U.S., Manuel Gonzalez (2009) Crucible of Struggle, Zaragosa Vargas (2011)

22 Mexican American and Latino/a Studies
UT, first ever academic Department for MALS, 2014 Questions of the cohesiveness of the field Important to represent the growing population of Latinos and ensure they are not left out of history Source: utexas.edu

23 Current Status of Mexican American History

24 The Attack on Mexican American History
CNN story entitled “Battle in Arizona”: The Daily Show Segment: Democracy Now coverage:

25 Arizona 2010, anti-ethnic studies statute HB 2281
Schools should not include instruction or course that Are designed primarily for pupils of a particular ethnic group Advocate ethnic solidarity instead of the treatment of pupils as individuals Source: azcommunitypress.org

26 Texas Librotraficante
Texas State Board of Education approves ethnic studies courses in high schools Texas Legislature declares May 1, 2015 Mexican American Studies Day Dan Patrick introduced a bill that would exempt ethnic studies from counting toward the fulfillment of state history requirements Source: librotraficante.com

27 California San Francisco school board
2014, requires all city public high schools to offer Ethnic Studies Los Angeles Unified School District 2014, requires Ethnic Studies for high school graduation Photo: Ezra Shaw/Getty Images

28 Supporting Mexican American History & Studies
2015, Protests at University of Northern Colorado over the suspension of Mexican American studies due to low enrollment Issues of funding, availability of classes, full-time faculty, other resources


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