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Home > College of Humanities and Sciences > Dept. of Political Science > EES > Vol. 17 (1994) > Iss. 1

 

Explorations in Ethnic Studies

Explorations in Ethnic Studies

Volume 17, Issue 1 (1994)

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Explorations in Ethnic Studies

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Table of Contents

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Editor's Note Miguel A. Carranza
Miguel A. Carranza

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Introduction
Jennifer L. Pierce and Alberto L. Pulido

Articles

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A Pattern of Possibility: Maxine Hong Kingston's Woman Warrior
Thelma J. Shinn

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From Scholarship Girls to Scholarship Women: Surviving the Contradictions of Class and Race in Academe
Gloria H. Cuadraz and Jennifer L. Pierce

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The Creation of Education by Hispanic Women
Heidi Howarth

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Welfare Policies and Racial Stereotypes: The Structural Construction of a Model Minority
Mary E. Kelsey

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Media Discourse and the Feminization of Poverty
Carmen L. Manning-Miller

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Race, Gender, and the Status-Quo:Asian and African American Relations in a Hollywood Film
Clarence Spigner

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Whose Crying Game? One Woman of Color's Reflection on Representations of Men of Color in Contemporary Film
Marian M. Sciachitano

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Selected Readings On Race, Class, and Gender
Alberto L. Pulido and Jennifer L. Pierce

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