![]() The first literature anthology with "Chicano" in the title. El Espejo: The Mirror, Selected Chicano Literature. The Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo.Vintage Books. 1989 Reprint edition ISBN : 0679722122Īcosta, Oscar Zeta. Oscar 'Zeta' Acosta: The Uncollected Works. Not a war novel per se.) ISBN: 0805057447 (Narrator is voice of dead Chicano soldier. ISBN: 1877603546 (Some list this as nonfiction.) ( You can read this as a free trial subscription at ) A Patriot After All: The Story of a Chicano in Vietnam. (Ramos' Luis Montez character regularly brings up his movimiento experience the Moony characters echo the era).Īlfredo Vea. Eulogy for a Brown Angel: A Mystery Novel. Motorcycle Ride on the Sea of Tranquility. What are some other Chicana Chicano novels or stories of el movimiento?Ĭhicana Chicano Vietnam and movement novels.ĭuarte, Stella Pope. I list books that have a little, or a lot, or only tangentially to do with the movement or related topics. Here are titles, with ISBN data so your library can order a copy for you, of movimiento work by Chicana Chicano writers. Let Their Spirits Dance evokes some strong opinions from some readers. If you navigate to Read! Raza to read the Duarte review, I hope you'll share your own reactions here. The first Chicana to write about Vietnam, Duarte is also the first novelist to feature movimiento organizing. Back in 2002, I wrote up a bibliographic essay of sorts that featured Stella Pope Duarte's Let Their Spirits Dance, the first Chicana novel of Vietnam, and also the first novel about el movimiento. There is some particularly effective work here. Lovers of war literature will enjoy Chicano fiction about the Vietnam war. In addition to these journalism, history, political science, publications, the movimiento has had a few moments in Chicana Chicano fiction. Garia, Jesus Treviño, Ernesto Vigil, Armando Morales, Raul Ruiz. Rafas and friends are about to launch a blog version of C/S. The moderator, in black t-shirt, is Ralph "Rafas" Urbino-Lopez, editor of the movimiento cultural magazine, Con Safos. Here, Navarro holds up his La Raza Unida Party : a Chicano challenge to the U.S. I hope the compilation can be seen as an indicator of an increasing raza presence in the academy.īack in 2002,Armando Navarro, joined a “writer’s panel” held with the 32nd Observance of the Chicano Moratorium. Better still, seeing some of them doing interesting research, professing to successive generations of students. Most cool seeing all these Chicana Chicano academics getting published. Last week, Manuel Ramos posted an encouraging list of books about the Chicano Movement. ![]()
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