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Norma E. Cantú, Ph.D.
Professor/ Ph.D. Graduate Advisor of Record
Chicana Traditions:
Continuity and Change
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The first anthology to focus specifically on the topic of Chicana
expressive culture, Chicana Traditions features the work of
native scholars: Chicanas engaged in careers as professors and
students, performing artists and folklorists, archivists and
museum coordinators, and community activists.
Blending narratives of personal experience with more formal,
scholarly discussions, Chicana Traditions tells the insider
story of a professional woman mariachi performer and traces the
creation and evolution of the escaramuza charra (all-female
precision riding team) within the male-dominated charreada,
or Mexican rodeo. Other essays cover the ranchera (country or
rural) music of the transnational performer Lydia Mendoza, the
complex crossover of Selena's Tejano music, and the bottle cap and
jar lid art of Goldie Garcia.
Framed by the Chicana feminist concept of the borderlands, a
formative space where cultures and identities converge, Chicana
Traditions offers a lively commentary on how women continue to
invent, reshape, and transcend their traditional culture. |
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