Box 6
Contains 55 Results:
Speech Manuscript of TR, 1976
Eng.
Original holograph of TR's speech to the Education Service Center at Edinburg, TX, in August of 1976, dealing with the historical development of Chicano literature. Include general correspondence and program notes of the symposium.
Speech Manuscript of TR, 1970-75
Eng.
TR's original outline on the historical development of literature in America and its humanistic implications. Cites the authors of many literary styles in American literature.
Lecture Outlines of TR, 1975-80
Eng/Sp.
TR writes various outlines on Chicano literature dealing with its history and development. Include "Life in Search of Form," "Chicano Poetry: A Popular Manifesto" and "History of Chicano Literature."
Speech Manuscript of TR, 1970-75
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TR writes his philosophy on Chicano literature and outlines his thoughts in "The Mexican Americans in Fiction." This speech challenges all Chicano writers to create themselves in literature and to join the labyrinth of imagination.
Lecture Manuscript of TR, 1969-79
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Original outlines of TR's presentations given at various universities dealing with the history of Chicano literature. Include "Raza, momento y milieu," "Achievements of the Last Decade (1969-1979)" and "Objectives of Chicano Literature."
Lecture Manuscript of TR, 1972
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TR's manuscript of "Chicano Literature: Some Perspectives and its Inclusion in the Curriculum," describing the growth and progress of Chicano literature in the university system.
Speech Manuscript of TR, 1980-84
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The original draft of TR's speech, "Energy, Structure and Intellectual Emancipation." TR defines Chicano literature as the expression of a proletarian voice and a vehicle towards the integration of relationships in our lives.
Speech Manuscript of TR, 1974-76
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TR's original outline of "Literature and Children," dealing with the influence literature has in shaping our children's attitudes and values in our Western society.
Speech Manuscript of TR, 1980-84
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TR's outline on "Quality Education," discussing the crises that exists in our public schools, and recommendations on how to improve the curriculum and teaching.
Speech Manuscript of TR, 1980
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TR writes his philosophy on the importance of education, outlines his thoughts in "The Benefits of Education," challenging all students to dedicate themselves to learning.