- "
xicano" in "Mexicano." Some
Chicanos replace the Ch with the
letter X, or
Xicano, to
reclaim the
Nahuatl sh sound. The
first two
syllables of
Xicano are...
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emerged in the
contemporary Xicano Movement as a pre-Cuauhtemoc
trope and
gives claim of this
occupied territory to
Xicano and
Indigenous peoples. Beginning...
- word Chicano,
which had an x
added to the
front of the word,
making it
Xicano.
Scholars have
identified this
shift as part of the
movement to empower...
-
Southern California on the
cultural map
after World War II. Catalogue: L.A.
Xicano 2014-2017 "Our America: The
Latino Presence in
American Art", Smithsonian...
-
highlight the work of
Xicana and
Xicano artist, it was
called "Noche de Atole". He
always echoed the
Xicana and
Xicano activist of the
first part of the...
- ISSN 0362-4331.
Retrieved 2023-01-26.
Alurista (1981). "Cultural
Nationalism and
Xicano Literature during the
Decade of 1965-1975". MELUS. 8 (2): 22–34. doi:10...
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Chicano studies, also
known as Chicano/a studies, Chican@ studies, or
Xicano studies originates from the
Chicano Movement of the late 1960s and 1970s,...
- descent, such as
people from
Central and
South America.
Similar to
Xicana and
Xicano, the
meaning of the X- in
Xicanx is also
reflected in Xicanisma, an intervention...
- Day in Los
Angeles and beyond. In
addition to
forming their own label,
Xicano Records and Film,
Aztlan Underground were
signed to the
Basque record label...
- " In an
article for ColorLines, Hua Hsu
noted that "labels like Aztlan,
Xicano, Grita!, and
Pinche Flojo [fought] to
carve out
space for
Latinos in genres...