Box 61
Contains 10 Results:
UTSA Chicano Literature, 1970-74
Eng/Sp.
Published essays and articles dealing with literature, the arts and education in the Mexican American community. Include the essays, "Moctezuma's Children," "El desarrollo del cuento chicano" and "Pochos: The Different Mexicans."
UTSA Biculturalism Class, 1970-75
Eng/Sp.
UTSA comprehensive course on biculturalism in the Southwest and how it affects the historical, economic and political conditions of its environment. Include TR's class notes, student research papers and bibliographic material.
UTSA Biculturalism Class, 1974-75
Eng/Sp.
Research material on biculturalism in the Southwest dealing with the development and history of the Chicano community. Contain TR's ideas, student papers and bibliographic notes.
UTSA Chicano Literature, 1978
Eng/Sp.
TR's class lectures on the historical development of the Chicano movement and its literary, socioeconomic and political influences. Include notes and ideas on the issues that helped shape the Chicano community.
UTSA Chicano Literature, 1978-79
Eng/Sp.
UTSA workshop in Chicano literature given by TR and focusing on the technical aspects of the Chicano short story, novel and essay. Include outlines, student research papers on TR's Tierra, and general themes used in Chicano literature.
UTSA Chicano Literature, 1975-77
Eng/Sp.
TR's teaching material on the history and development of the Chicano literary movement and on the writers who had an influence within the Chicano community in the early 1970's. Contain TR's syllabus, research and bibliographic notes.
UTSA Chicano History, 1968-78
Eng/Sp.
Research material on the Chicanos' role in the history of education as it relates to political, socioeconomic and humanistic development. Include TR's notes on bilingual education, discrimination and unemployment issues.
UTSA Chicano Literature, 1976
Eng/Sp.
UTSA research material on Chicano literature taught by TR focusing on the historical pressures and societal attitudes that affected the Chicano writers of the 1960's and 70's. Include TR's class syllabus and bibliographic records.
UTSA Chicano Literature, 1978-79
Eng/Sp.
Literary analysis of Chicano literature style and technique as it has developed during the last decade. Include the essays, "Realismo mágico y otredad en la narrativa mexicana y chicana" and "Chicano Narrative and Literary Criticism."
Interviews of TR: UTSA, 1974-79
Eng/Sp.
Interviews of TR regarding his involvement and reflections on the history of the Chicano literary movement. Contain photographs of TR and interviews given by Elsa Nava of San Antonio, TX, and Carlos Morton of San Francisco, CA.