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Chicanismo emerged as the
cultural consciousness behind the
Chicano Movement. The
central aspect of
Chicanismo is the
identification of
Chicanos with their...
- an
expression of
defiance to Anglo-American society. With the rise of
Chicanismo, Chicano/a
became a
reclaimed term in the 1960s and 1970s, used to express...
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themselves and the
community with
mainstream American culture,
depart from
Chicanismo, and
distance themselves from what they
perceived as the "militant" Black...
- men or women.
Members were
mostly in
their teens and
early twenties.
Chicanismo was the
primary ideology of the
Brown Berets. One
member recalled, "We...
- state-sponsored
Indigenismo policies dating to the 1920s.
Central to
Chicanismo is the idea that
Chicanos are an
Indigenous people, due to
their partial...
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occurred since the
Chicano Movement, as an
extension and
expansion of
Chicanismo. It
partly inspired the
formation of
Xicanx identity.
Chicana cultural...
- the early-to-mid-20th
century but has been
redefined and
reclaimed in
Chicanismo and the
United Farm
Worker organization since 1968. It
still remains in...
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Retrieved March 25, 2021. Simpson,
Kelly (March 23, 2012). "Defining '
Chicanismo'
Since the 1969
Denver Youth Conference". KCET.
Retrieved October 15,...
- heritage.
Chicano Indigenismo has been an
important or
central element of
Chicanismo during the 20th
century and into the 21st century. However, Indigenous...
-
pachuquismo developed in the 1940s and has been
credited as an
influence to
Chicanismo. In LA,
Chicano zoot
suiters developed their own
cultural identity, "with...