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Chicana Leadership
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Introduction La Malinche, Feminist Prototype Cordelia Candelaria Gender and Ethnic Identity among Chicanos Maxine Baca Zinn Abriendo caminos in the Brotherland: Chicana Writers Respond to the Ideology of Literary Nationalism Roberta Fernandez The Living Legacy of Chicana Performers: Preserving History through Oral Testimony Yolanda Broyles-Gonzalez The Faith of Activists: Barrios, Cities, and the Chicana Feminist Response Margarita Cota-Cardenas Reflections on Diversity among Chicanas Patricia Zavella Writing, Politics, and las Lesberadas: Platicando con Gloria Anzaldua AnnLouise Keating Gender, Race, and Culture: Spanish-Mexican Women in the Historiography of Frontier California Antonia I. Castaneda Gender, Labor History, and Chicano/a Ethnic Identity Sarah Deutsch Traditional and Nontraditional Patterns of Female Activism in the United Farm Workers of America, 1962 to 1980 Margaret Rose Mexican American Women Grassroots Community Activists: "Mothers of East Los Angeles" Mary Pardo Awareness, Consciousness, and Resistance: Raced, Classed, and Gendered Leadership Interactions in Milagro County, California Josephine Mendez-Negrete "Checkin' Up on My Guy": Chicanas, Social Capital, and the Culture of Romance Angela Valenzuela Sense and Responsibility Maribel Sosa The Making of a Token: A Case Study of Stereotype Threat, Stigma, Racism, and Tokenism in Academe Yolanda Flores Niemann

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Aims to break the stereotypes of Mexican-American women and look at how they shape their own lives and communities

About the Author

Yolanda Flores Niemann is an associate professor of comparative American cultures and the director of Latino/Latina Outreach at Washington State University, Tri-Cities. Susan H. Armitage is a professor of history at Washington State University and the editor of Frontiers. Patricia Hart and Karen Weather-mon are managing editors of Frontiers.

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"This groundbreaking book collects 15 essays from the journal Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies. . . . Their accomplishment here is in presenting the reality of the lives of Mexican American women."—Dan Hays, The Statesman Journal

"Chicana Leadership is a significant resource both for general readers and students of Chicana/o studies, women's studies, sociology, history, literature, and political science."—Maria Cuevas, Washington State Magazine

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